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Mariner s Handbook Includes 216 Tide Tables jerseymarinas.je JERSEY MARINAS

ST HELIER HARBOUR 1 2 4 3 5 6 7 1 Visitor Berths 2 St Helier Marina Facilities 3 Elizabeth Marina Facilities 4 Elizabeth Marina 5 St Helier Marina 6 Marine Leisure Centre 7 Holding Pontoons 8 La Collette Facilities 9 La Collette Marina 1 Boat Hoist / Park Office 11 Boat Park N o 1 12 Boat Park N o 2 9 1 11 8 12 2

Contents Marine Leisure Centre 4 Marina Facilities 5 Berthing and Mooring Options 6 Craft Approaching and 8 Departing St Helier Operation of Sill Gates 1 Diagram of Tide Heights 11 New Visitors to Elizabeth Marina 12 Mean Spring and Neap Curves 14 Sunrise and Sunset Tables 216 15 Tidal Streams in St Helier 18 Largest Tidal Ranges 2 High Water Time Differences 21 Phonetic Alphabet 21 Tide Tables 216 22 Jersey Coastguard Services 34 Safety at Sea 35 Pollution 36 Waypoints in Safe Water 37 Passage Planning 38 Aids to Navigation 4 Speed Limits 42 Distances from St Helier 46 Making Distress Calls 48 Rules of the Road 5 Distress Signals 51 Lights and Shapes Identification 52 Beaufort Scale 53 Signal Station 54 Customs, Duty Free and Animals 56 The Marine and Coastal 58 Wildlife Watching Code The Benefits of Jersey as 59 a port of British Registry First Aid 6 3

Marine Leisure Centre Located on the New North Quay, adjacent to the St Helier Marina, our centre is staffed by a team of knowledgeable and friendly marine leisure assistants, many of whom are multi-lingual. The centre remains open throughout the year and staff are available to help you make the most of your stay in Jersey. With a wealth of knowledge and experience they can provide marine information and advice, ranging from the services and facilities the marinas can offer to recommendations on eating out, getting around and places to visit. Do not hesitate to ask any member of the team - they will be only too pleased to help. In addition to the day-to-day management of all our marinas and boat park, the Marine Leisure Centre is also responsible for allocating marina berths as well as issuing long-term and winter berthing contracts. OUR MARINA FACILITIES AND SERVICES INCLUDE: A pump-out station Boat yards Shops and cafes Nearby car parking Chandlers and travel hoists Drying out pads / blocks Electricity Launderette facilities Recycling facilities Refuse disposal Toilets and showers Tourist information centre Water supplies Free Wi-Fi 4

Marina Facilities BOAT HOISTING The hoist section operates year round, three hours either side of high water, seven days a week. You can email the boat hoist section at boathoist@ports.je or telephone +44 ()1534 447773. BOAT STORAGE Boat storage is available at La Collette Boat Park, St Helier - accessible via the main vehicle gate and open between 8: and 17:. A swipe card is required to access the area, contact office as above. QUICK TURN-AROUND LIFT Inspect your vessel efficiently with our quick turn-around lift available through our boat hoist office with prices starting from just 5. VESSEL MAINTENANCE Maintenance of your vessel is extremely important to both your safety and to that of the environment. You must not jettison litter or discharge oily waste or sewage tanks into the sea, harbours or marinas. Oil waste tanks and recycling bins are present around the harbours, as well as a mechanical sewage discharge pump in Elizabeth Marina for your convenience. Also, when you are cleaning your boat, take care not to discharge anti-foul paints into the marine environment, and always use environmentally-friendly products. SECURITY CCTV is in operation 24 hours a day around the entire harbour and all marinas. In addition, night time and event security is provided by the Jersey Security Bureau who work closely with the port operations and management teams. RECYCLING FACILITIES There are recycling bins located at Elizabeth Marina, St Helier Marina, La Collette Yacht Basin and La Collette Boat Park where rubbish can be separated accordingly. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION Call Jersey Marinas on +44 ()1534 44778 or email jerseymarinas@ports.je FUEL You can get fuel from three outlets at the harbour: n Between South Pier and New North Quay: Fuel 24/7 +44 ()1534 525247 n Victoria Pier alongside La Collette Yacht Basin: Victoria Pier Fuel Berth +44 ()77 347313 n Inside Elizabeth Marina: Complete Boat Care +44 ()7797 7239 5

Berthing and Mooring Options Monthly summer and winter contracts are available for local and non-local craft. Summer monthly contracts run from 1 May to 3 September each year (restrictions apply during July/August). Winter contracts run from 1 October to 3 April each year. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION Call Jersey Marinas on +44 ()1534 44778 or email jerseymarinas@ports.je ST HELIER MARINA The sheltered St Helier Marina on the south east of the Island is the most popular short-stay base for visitors, providing spaces for up to 2 yachts. Access is available 3 hours (minimum) each side of high water. ELIZABETH MARINA This modern facility provides longer stay visitors with individual finger berths. Preferred by some for its quieter location, it provides a comfortable base in the Channel Islands to relax and enjoy substantial cruising over the summer period. Berths in Elizabeth Marina are available by prior arrangement only. LA COLLETTE MARINA This marina provides 24-hour vessel access and whilst not open to visiting yachts, it can be used as a holding area for local boats waiting for the tide. 6

ST BRELADE is a tidal drying harbour located on Jersey s south west coast. Anchoring is possible just to the east of the inner mooring jetty and it is sheltered from most winds except the south east. GOREY HARBOUR is a tidal drying harbour situated on Jersey s east coast, providing moorings and shelter for a number of private pleasure craft and smaller commercial fishing vessels. Visitor holding buoys are available at the south western edge of the harbour, with a handful of upper beach moorings available during the summer season. ST AUBIN S HARBOUR is a tidal drying harbour that lies on Jersey s south coast. As well as providing shelter to local craft in the main harbour, further single point swing moorings to the south east just outside the harbour are also available. ST CATHERINE S HARBOUR is a deep water harbour, which is situated on Jersey s north coast. The breakwater provides shelter from south-westerly to north winds. The bottom of the harbour is mud/sand, and there is a landing slip at the base of the breakwater. ROZEL HARBOUR is a tidal drying harbour, which lies on Jersey s north coast. It looks straight out towards the reef at Les Ecrehous (some 8 miles offshore) and is sheltered from most wind directions. BOULEY BAY is a tidal harbour, which has deep water moorings. It is situated on Jersey s north coast and is well sheltered from most wind directions. BONNE NUIT BAY is a tidal drying harbour, that lies on Jersey s north coast. You can anchor vessels just outside the harbour in the deeper water areas to the west of the pier if your vessel is unable to take the ground. 7

Craft Approaching & Departing St Helier All mariners should be familiar with and follow guidance given by the Directions and Notices appropriate to them. www.jerseyharbours.je is the authority for the Directions and Notices in force. All vessels should listen to St Helier VTS on VHF CH 14 for shipping movements when within the port area. Keep a sharp lookout, especially astern! The International Regulations for the Prevention of Collisions at Sea apply especially Rules 5, 6 and 9. SPEED LIMIT WITHIN PORT AREA IS 5 KNOTS or less if such speed may cause or is likely to cause the wash from the vessel to do damage to any other vessel or to any property. Northwards, La Collette Tanker Berth and Elizabeth Castle Hermitage, and south eastwards of the line joining Elizabeth Castle North Slipway and West Park Slipway. PORT TRAFFIC SIGNALS (lights) are arranged around the lower part of the St Helier VTS tower, visible from the main harbour, Elizabeth Harbour, small roads and La Collette Yacht Basin respectively. Caution blind sectors do exist within the port area. LA COLLETTE TANKER BERTH When vessels arrive and depart, red Stop lights will be shown. Departing tankers, which can be hidden from view, may sound one long blast just before leaving the berth. INTERNATIONAL PORT TRAFFIC SIGNALS STOP Vessels shall not proceed.* Fixed red lights. STOP. SERIOUS EMERGENCY All vessels to stop. Await instructions. Flashing red lights. GO Vessels may proceed. One-Way traffic. Fixed. GO Vessels may proceed. Two-Way traffic. Fixed. *Whilst waiting for red VTS light signals to change, please do not obstruct the Pierhead area. 8

22 ST HELIER HARBOUR PORT LIMIT ALL INFORMATION ON THIS CHART IS FOR QUICK REFERENCE ONLY. USE ONLY CORRECT CHARTS FOR NAVIGATIONAL PURPOSES. 9

Operation of Sill Gates The electronic tide gauges situated at the marina gates give the depth over the sill. You should not attempt to cross the sill when the traffic lights begin flashing. The lights will go red just before the gates close. If you intend to enter or leave the marinas, you must be aware of your vessel s true draft. This draft is almost certainly not the manufacturer s quoted draft in the specification of your boat, and must be increased by an amount corresponding to the addition of: n People (85kg per average person) n Water (1kg per litre) n Fuel (.85kg per litre) n Other added fittings. It is recommended that when entering or leaving the marinas you allow a minimum of 25cms under-keel clearance when operating close to the opening and closing times. If you ground on the marina sill you may be liable for the costs of damage to the gates themselves as well as to other boats which may suffer damage due to the partial or total drain of the marina. Be aware of how quickly the tide can fall it can be as much as.25 metres in just five minutes during spring tides. Boats - particularly motor boats when not on the plane - increase their draft due to squat even when operating at slow speeds. Ocean swells, and passing boats wash can generate waves within the harbour, further reducing clearances. 1

DIAGRAM OF TIDE HEIGHTS ST. HELIER, JERSEY HAT MHWS MHWN MSL MLWN MLWS LAT 12.2m 11.m 8.1m 6.3m 4.m 1.4m.1m Highest Astronomical Tide Mean High Water Springs Charted Elevation (Usually - Check Chart) HAT MHWS Spring Range Mean High Water Springs SEA LEVEL AT ANY TIME Neap Range MHWN SEA LEVEL Mean Sea Level MSL Height of Tide Mean Low Water Neaps Mean Low Water Springs CHART DATUM (Usually) Lowest Astronomical Tide SEA BED ROCK Drying Height of Rock Actual Depth of Water MLWN MLWS CD Charted depth of Water SEA BED 11

New Visitors to Elizabeth Marina ACCESS The marina is accessible three hours either side of high water, however there may be strong tidal flow for up to one hour either side of the marina opening/closing. Please take this into consideration when planning to enter or leave the marina. TIDAL FLOW You should maintain sufficient power to keep steerage and control of the vessel when entering or exiting the marina. Tidal flow can be up to 7 knots on spring tides, before committing to enter you should ensure you are comfortable with the tidal speed by checking the tidal flow meter which is visible from outside the entrance. TIMING When the red light is showing, please hold off away from the entrance so as not to obstruct vessels trying to leave. From inside, please do not leave your berth until the lights have turned green, this will avoid having to hold near the entrance (possibly in a strong tidal current) and will ensure safe entry for incoming vessels. There is plenty of time to reach the exit, even from the farthest berth. PLEASE VISIT THE MARINA OFFICE TO REGISTER YOUR ARRIVAL AND COLLECT ACCESS CARDS TO THE MARINA AND FACILITIES Low powered vessels should avoid entering or departing within one hour of marina opening/closing. TRAFFIC LIGHT SYSTEM Access to and from the marina is controlled via an alternating red/green traffic light system which will give access for approximately 1 minutes in each direction. There is also a small repeater mounted on the back of the ferry berth wall which will be visible as you come down the approaches. 12 The lights will begin to flash to indicate they will change within the next two minutes.

H Please note Access to the Elizabeth Marina is strictly by prior arrangement only. Any vessel without a firm reservation should proceed to St Helier Marina as usual. ELIZABETH MARINA 3 N 2 1 G A I B 4 J F E D 5 C K 6 7 KEY 1) Toilets, Showers and Facilities 2) Refuse Disposal 3) Waste Oil Disposal 4) Pump-out Facility 5) Fuel Berth 6) Drying Pad 7) High Water +/- 3hrs BERTHING ROWS A 1-25 B 2-8 1-79 C 2-68 1-79 D 2-68 1-51 E 2-64 1-55 F 2-5 1-55 G 1-27 H 2-8 1-79 I 2-68 1-79 J 2-68 1-51 K 1-17 13

........ MEAN SPRING & NEAP CURVES ST. HELIER Springs occur 2 days after New and Full Moon. MEAN RANGES Springs 9.6m Neaps 4.1m HW Hts m 2 4 6 8 MHS S MHW N 9 8 7 6 Factor 5 CHART DATUM 4 3 2 1 ML WN ML WS LW -5h -4h -3h -2h -1h HW +1h +2h +3h +4h +5h +6h LW 24 6 LW Hts m 14

SUNRISE & SUNSET TABLES 216 JERSEY AIRPORT (49º 13 N - 2º 12 W) TWILIGHT ENDS: (Compiled for Mid-Month) CIVIL TWILIGHT NAUTICAL TWILIGHT JANUARY 36 76 FEBRUARY 32 7 MARCH 32 69 APRIL 33 75 MAY 38 89 JUNE 43 15 JULY 4 96 AUGUST 35 79 SEPTEMBER 32 7 OCTOBER 32 68 NOVEMBER 35 73 DECEMBER 37 78 Minutes after sunset Minutes after sunset Minutes after sunset Minutes after sunset Minutes after sunset Minutes after sunset Minutes after sunset Minutes after sunset Minutes after sunset Minutes after sunset Minutes after sunset Minutes after sunset Civil Twilight ends when sun s centre is 6 below the horizon. 121 UTC 21st June - Sun s maximum True Altitude 64 13 Nautical Twilight ends when sun s centre is 12 below the horizon. 127 UTC 21st December - Sun s minimum True Altitude 17 21 15

SUNRISE & SUNSET TABLES 216 JERSEY AIRPORT (49º 13 N - 2º 12 W) JANUARY FEBRUARY MARCH APRIL MAY JUNE DAY RISE SET RISE SET RISE SET RISE SET RISE SET RISE SET 1 8:4 16:21 7:4 17:5 6:52 17:51 5:47 18:4 4:48 19:25 4:9 2:5 2 8:4 16:22 7:39 17:6 6:5 17:53 5:45 18:41 4:46 19:26 4:8 2:6 3 8:4 16:23 7:38 17:8 6:48 17:54 5:43 18:43 4:45 19:28 4:7 2:7 4 8:4 16:24 7:36 17:1 6:46 17:56 5:41 18:44 4:43 19:29 4:7 2:8 5 8:3 16:25 7:35 17:11 6:44 17:58 5:39 18:46 4:41 19:31 4:6 2:9 6 8:3 16:26 7:33 17:13 6:42 17:59 5:37 18:47 4:4 19:32 4:6 2:1 7 8:3 16:27 7:32 17:15 6:4 18:1 5:34 18:49 4:38 19:34 4:5 2:11 8 8:2 16:29 7:3 17:16 6:38 18:2 5:32 18:5 4:37 19:35 4:5 2:11 9 8:2 16:3 7:28 17:18 6:36 18:4 5:3 18:52 4:35 19:36 4:4 2:12 1 8:2 16:31 7:27 17:2 6:34 18:6 5:28 18:53 4:34 19:38 4:4 2:13 11 8:1 16:32 7:25 17:22 6:31 18:7 5:26 18:55 4:32 19:39 4:4 2:13 12 8:1 16:34 7:23 17:23 6:29 18:9 5:24 18:56 4:31 19:41 4:3 2:14 13 8: 16:35 7:22 17:25 6:27 18:1 5:22 18:58 4:29 19:42 4:3 2:15 14 7:59 16:37 7:2 17:27 6:25 18:12 5:2 18:59 4:28 19:44 4:3 2:15 15 7:59 16:38 7:18 17:28 6:23 18:13 5:18 19:1 4:26 19:45 4:3 2:16 16 7:58 16:39 7:17 17:3 6:21 18:15 5:16 19:2 4:25 19:46 4:3 2:16 17 7:57 16:41 7:15 17:32 6:19 18:17 5:14 19:4 4:24 19:48 4:3 2:17 18 7:56 16:42 7:13 17:33 6:17 18:18 5:12 19:5 4:22 19:49 4:3 2:17 19 7:55 16:44 7:11 17:35 6:15 18:2 5:1 19:7 4:21 19:5 4:3 2:17 2 7:54 16:45 7:9 17:37 6:12 18:21 5:8 19:8 4:2 19:51 4:3 2:18 21 7:54 16:47 7:7 17:38 6:1 18:23 5:6 19:1 4:19 19:53 4:3 2:18 22 7:53 16:49 7:6 17:4 6:8 18:24 5:4 19:11 4:18 19:54 4:4 2:18 23 7:51 16:5 7:4 17:41 6:6 18:26 5:3 19:13 4:17 19:55 4:4 2:18 24 7:5 16:52 7:2 17:43 6:4 18:27 5:1 19:14 4:16 19:56 4:4 2:18 25 7:49 16:53 7: 17:45 6:2 18:29 4:59 19:16 4:15 19:58 4:4 2:18 26 7:48 16:55 6:58 17:46 6: 18:3 4:57 19:17 4:14 19:59 4:5 2:18 27 7:47 16:57 6:56 17:48 5:58 18:32 4:55 19:19 4:13 2: 4:5 2:18 28 7:46 16:58 6:54 17:5 5:55 18:33 4:53 19:2 4:12 2:1 4:6 2:18 29 7:44 17: 6:52 17:51 5:53 18:35 4:52 19:22 4:11 2:2 4:6 2:18 3 7:43 17:1 5:51 18:36 4:5 19:23 4:1 2:3 4:7 2:18 31 7:42 17:3 5:49 18:38 4:9 2:4 All times UTC. Issued by the Jersey Meteorological Department. 16

JERSEY AIRPORT (49º 13 N - 2º 12 W) JULY AUGUST SEPTEMBER OCTOBER NOVEMBER DECEMBER DAY RISE SET RISE SET RISE SET RISE SET RISE SET RISE SET 1 4:7 2:18 4:4 19:49 5:24 18:53 6:8 17:49 6:56 16:48 7:42 16:13 2 4:8 2:17 4:42 19:48 5:26 18:51 6:9 17:46 6:58 16:47 7:43 16:13 3 4:9 2:17 4:43 19:46 5:27 18:48 6:11 17:44 6:59 16:45 7:44 16:12 4 4:9 2:17 4:44 19:45 5:29 18:46 6:12 17:42 7:1 16:43 7:46 16:12 5 4:1 2:16 4:46 19:43 5:3 18:44 6:14 17:4 7:2 16:42 7:47 16:12 6 4:11 2:16 4:47 19:41 5:31 18:42 6:15 17:38 7:4 16:4 7:48 16:11 7 4:12 2:15 4:49 19:4 5:33 18:4 6:17 17:36 7:6 16:39 7:49 16:11 8 4:13 2:15 4:5 19:38 5:34 18:38 6:18 17:34 7:7 16:37 7:5 16:11 9 4:13 2:14 4:51 19:36 5:36 18:36 6:2 17:32 7:9 16:36 7:51 16:11 1 4:14 2:13 4:53 19:35 5:37 18:34 6:21 17:3 7:1 16:34 7:52 16:1 11 4:15 2:13 4:54 19:33 5:39 18:32 6:23 17:28 7:12 16:33 7:53 16:1 12 4:16 2:12 4:56 19:31 5:4 18:29 6:24 17:26 7:14 16:32 7:54 16:1 13 4:17 2:11 4:57 19:3 5:42 18:27 6:26 17:24 7:15 16:3 7:55 16:1 14 4:18 2:1 4:58 19:28 5:43 18:25 6:27 17:22 7:17 16:29 7:56 16:1 15 4:19 2:1 5: 19:26 5:44 18:23 6:29 17:2 7:18 16:28 7:57 16:11 16 4:2 2:9 5:1 19:24 5:46 18:21 6:31 17:18 7:2 16:27 7:58 16:11 17 4:22 2:8 5:3 19:22 5:47 18:19 6:32 17:16 7:22 16:25 7:58 16:11 18 4:23 2:7 5:4 19:2 5:49 18:16 6:34 17:14 7:23 16:24 7:59 16:11 19 4:24 2:6 5:6 19:18 5:5 18:14 6:35 17:12 7:25 16:23 8: 16:12 2 4:25 2:5 5:7 19:17 5:52 18:12 6:37 17:1 7:26 16:22 8: 16:12 21 4:26 2:4 5:8 19:15 5:53 18:1 6:38 17:8 7:28 16:21 8:1 16:13 22 4:27 2:2 5:1 19:13 5:55 18:8 6:4 17:6 7:29 16:2 8:1 16:13 23 4:29 2:1 5:11 19:11 5:56 18:6 6:41 17:4 7:31 16:19 8:2 16:14 24 4:3 2: 5:13 19:9 5:57 18:4 6:43 17:2 7:32 16:18 8:2 16:14 25 4:31 19:59 5:14 19:7 5:59 18:1 6:45 17:1 7:34 16:17 8:3 16:15 26 4:32 19:58 5:16 19:5 6: 17:59 6:46 16:59 7:35 16:17 8:3 16:15 27 4:34 19:56 5:17 19:3 6:2 17:57 6:48 16:57 7:36 16:16 8:3 16:16 28 4:35 19:55 5:19 19:1 6:3 17:55 6:49 16:55 7:38 16:15 8:4 16:17 29 4:36 19:53 5:2 18:59 6:5 17:53 6:51 16:53 7:39 16:15 8:4 16:18 3 4:38 19:52 5:21 18:57 6:6 17:51 6:53 16:52 7:41 16:14 8:4 16:19 31 4:39 19:51 5:23 18:55 6:54 16:5 8:4 16:2 17

5 5 TIDAL STREAMS IN ST HELIER Casquets ALDERNEY CAUTION:- Due to the very strong rates of tidal streams in some of the areas covered by this Atlas, many eddies may occur. Where possible some indication of these eddies has been included. In many areas there is either insufficient information or the eddies are unstable. 3 5 NOTE: On the tidal stream charts the directions are shown by arrows which are graded in weight and, where possible, GUERNSEY in length to indicate the approximate 5 strength of the tidal 5 stream. Thus mean neap and spring rates in tenths of 9,22 9,22 4 Les Écrehou Omonvillela-Rogue Omonvillela-Rogue AFTER HIGH WATER DOVER 3h 4m Cherbourg before HW S. HELIER 2 1 2 5 Reproduced from Admiralty Tidal Stream Port de 5 Diélette 7,16 indicates a weak stream and 2 indicates a strong stream. The figures against the arrows give the a knot, thus: 19,34 Indicates a mean 1 neap rate of 1 9 knots Plateau and des a mean Roches Douvres spring rate of 3 4 knots. The comma indicates the approximate position at which the observations were obtained. 49 2,6 9,2 16,41 5,12 5,12 9,22 GUERNSEY S. Peter Port 13,34 5,13 13,28 11,23 2,6 4,9 S. Peter Port 4,9 8,17 Atlas, NP 264 Crown Copyright and/ or database Herm rights. Reproduced by permission Sark of the Controller of Her Majesty s Stationery Office and the UK Hydrographic Office (www.ukho.gov.uk). 7,17 13,31 19,45 Casquets ALDERNEY 3,7 22,41 Herm 8,18 17,32 21,49 13,3 14,32 1,23 3,6 2,5 Sark 3,7 5,12 14,31 1,22 1,23 See Plan 16,35 17,35 See Plan 9,21 8,18 7,17 7,16 7,16 25,56 Les Dirouilles S L A C K 3,7 6HRS BEFORE HW 1,23 15,33 3,8 JERSEY S. Helier 7,14 38,68 34,6 25,36 C de la Hague Goury 16,24 39,57 3,8 4,6 6,14 11,26 Plateau des Minquiers C de la Hague Goury 7,18 3,6 8,19 8,2 8,21 7,18 5,1 Port de Diélette 16,35 Carteret 9,21 7,17 3,8 Cherbourg 8,18 Carteret 17,34 Le Sénéquet 5 2 1 49 6 6,15 9,21 5,12 11,28 7,17 2 9,21 Les 5 Dirouilles 3,7 9,2 6,12 14,3 JERSEY S. Helier 49 5HRS BEFORE HW 7,15 Les Écrehou 9,15 1 Plateau des Roches Douvres Portrieux 19,43 Binic 5,11 12,28 8,19 8,17 12,3 1,24 Le Légué Plateau des Minquiers 12,29 7,17 6,14 8,2 S L A C K 8,19 4,11 Grand Léjon 11,23 11,26 Port de Dahouet Erquy 5,1 1,2 8,2 15,36 4,1 S. Cast 1,25 Les Dirouilles 24,52 JERSEY S. Helier 15,34 4,9 7,16 14,32 4HRS BEFORE HW 5,9 S. Briac Îles Chausey 1,23 Les Écrehou 11,24 5,1 13,31 Plateau des Minquiers 13,28 12,29 13,33 Cancale S. Malo 6,16 9,2 6,15 8,2 6,14 4,1 4,1 Le Sénéquet 2 Granville 5 1 49 12,28 4,9 13,31 12,3 4,9 Îles Chausey 3 5 2 1 Longitude 2 West from Greenwich Les Dirouilles Les Les Dirouilles Les Écrehou Granville 5 5 Écrehou 9,23 7,17 14,34 18,4 19,41 JERSEY S. Helier 3HRS BEFORE HW Portrieux Binic 8,19 15,38 14,34 9,22 11,25 11,26 11,26 Le Légué Plateau des Minquiers 6,16 9,19 11,25 6,1 6,15 Grand Léjon 3 7,16 Port de Dahouet Erquy 9,21 15,33 6,15 4,9 7,16 S. Cast 9,19 9,2 6,16 1,23 2HRS BEFORE HW 7,14 JERSEY S. Helier 9,17 S. Briac 3,7 3,7 12,24 Cancale S. Malo 12,28 Plateau des Minquiers 5,13 3,6 7,16 3,7 4,9 4,1 3,7 18 3 5 2 1 Longitude 2 West from Greenwich

8,,1 9 8,17 7 5,12 7,17 8 5,2 2 6,15 14,33 11,25 1,2 7,15 9 9 9,1 22 6,15, 8 3 4,1 1 15,1 6 8,18,1 Plateau des Minquiers Îles Chausey 1 Longitude 2 West from Greenwich 19 1 5 Granville Le Sénéquet 6,13 SLACK 4,1,11 4 6 S. Briac 3 5,1 4 6,11 2 11,2,25 1 Cancale S. Malo 6,,8 3,1 3 5,12 6HRS AFTER HW 7 Carteret Îles Chausey, 6 6,15 Les Dirouilles Les Écrehou,7 3 8,18 49,14 2 Le Sénéquet 5,11 Plateau des Minquiers 1 Longitude 2 West from Greenwich 15 3,8 Granville,4 2 3,6 5 5,1 2 3,2 9, 2,5 9, 4 2,1 8 1,2 8 2, 5 9 24,35,13,1 4 6 11,28 15,34 28, 4,13 7 26 52 34,5 12, 4,1 7 3, 9 4, 8,2, 53,8 2,45 42,7 5 13,3 2 5,1 5 4,1 11 3, 7 11,26 21 1, 23 1,,25 1 15 2 8 S. Briac 12,2 7 11 5, Port de Dahouet S. st Ca 3, 4 2,1 6 Le Sénéquet Erquy, 4,1 6 5,11 2 4,1 8, 6 12 6, 3,4 6 7,1 2 17 4,11,14 6 5, 8 8 JERSEY 3 3,,1 6,1,25 1 5 1 3 Granville SLACK Port de 5,13Diélette S. Helier 5,15 6 115,3 8, 9,2 7 58,9 7 43,7,3 14 21,4 9 16,3 6 6,1 5 Carteret 6,3,13 7,16 12,2 S. Malo 2 7,14 3,83 12 8 Îles Chausey 6,1 2 8,2 4 9,2 2 7 3, 8,2 2,1 7,18 Cancale 7,13 1,5 1 3 Longitude 2 5 West from Greenwich 6,1 5 16,28,2 9,1 2 3 8,16 Le Sénéquet 7 11,2 9 Le Légué Plateau des,21 Minquiers 13,2 6 49 1,2 3 5 Port de Diélette 1 11 12 3,7 5, 2,4,18 4,1 11 Port de Dahouet S. st Ca 5HRS AFTER HW 8 5, 7 Erquy,24 Grand Léjon 1 7 14,2 Plateau des,25 Cancale 1 Roches6 Douvres S. Malo 9,22 8,1 11,25 Portrieux S. Briac Binic 11,24 Granville 9,21 6 2 7,1 x,36 SLACK 9 2, 5,1,16,2,11 6 7,18 7,1 S. Helier 1,3 4,,27 2 12 13,2 2 8 7,18,2 Les Écrehou 1 9,21 Les Dirouilles 5 9, 19 7,1 6 JERSEY Grand Léjon 11 Le Légué,26 5,23 7,8 37,16 1 9 9,2 9 5 BEFORE WATER DOVE Îles Chausey See1 Plan Longitude 2 West from Greenwich 12,3 5,13 12,27 35,51 14,3,5 Les Dirouilles 2 2 55 3, CLes Écrehou 13 Omonville4,1 de,28 3 Go la H la-rogue ur ag y ue JERSEY,33 S. Helier Cherbourg 15 1,3 13,25 4HRS BEFORE HW 2 Îles Chausey West 2, from Greenwich 1 1,23 1 3 Longitude 2 5 4 1 6, vres,3 3 4 c,2 9,2,14 6 1 2 2, 25 1,2 5,1 9 7 Sark 3HRS AFTER HW 1,24 11,27 Port de Herm Dahouet 4 3h Cherbourg 5m after HW S. HELIER 5 Plateau des Minquiers,15,11 6 7 6,1 5,262,1 9 9,1 3,3 5,34,1 8 14 S. Peter Port 12,3 a6st,12 S. C Erquy GUERNSEY Le Légué 12 8 4 5,12 4 3 9,1 1 6 6,1 17, 1 8 5,1 8 12,2 7 1 1 9,1,29,24 13 Plateau des Cancale 9,2 Roches Douvres 4,8 S. Malo Port de 12 7,16,28 6 Diélette 17,3 Portrieux Le Sénéquet,,15 9 Erquy,314 as7t S. Briac 12 GUERNSEY S. C Binic 9 11, 6 Herm 2,26 7,,1 Port de 7 Dahouet 1,48 17 49 49 2 6 S. Peter Sark,14 13 Le Légué Port Plateau des,3 13,4 2 2 7 5, Minquiers 1, Carteret7 2,4 1 14 5 11,2,35 8 3, 7 8,19 7 5 5 vres c,3 6,,,1 6 9 4, Grand Léjon x 2 2 Casquets,7 2HRS AFTER HW 5 2 Plan Îles Chausey,272, 8,12 7 See 7 2 1 3 Longitude 2 5 West from Greenwich 14, 2,6 15 5,11 15,33 3,45 Les Granville 5 4 2 9Les,2,2 C 5 Dirouilles 5 2, Casquets, 3 2 11 1 OmonvilledÉcrehou e ALDERNEY,2 ALDERNEY Go la H la-rogue 9 ur ag y ue 1,2 JERSEY SLACK5,23 S. Helier Grand Léjon Cherbourg 11 2 12,6 3 2 1,4 2,15 4,16 7,17,2 9 7 3,,28 5 11,2 1 3 9,2 12,3 13,31 9 11 4,1 Sark 1HR AFTER HW 6 3, 8,1 9, 4, 18 8, Le Légué 3 3,7 3 S. C Port de Dahouet Herm S. Peter Port 9, 4 5,1 ast Erquy GUERNSEY,2,26 2 12,26,5 2 27,,155 3,28,57,15 8 12 c 8,2,25 11 5 x 8 Îles Chausey 2 3, See Plan 7 26 14 3 2,38,31,4 1, Granville Granville Les Dirouilles 5 5 Casquets C Les OmonvilleCLes Écrehou 1 Omonville7 deécrehou de,34 1,21 4,8 ALDERNEY la-rogue la-rogue l l Go a H Go a H AFTER CAUTION:- Due to the very rates of tidal streamsdover in some of a ur strong ur ag HIGH WATER y gue many y ue HIGH WATER DOVE JERSEY JERSEY the areas covered by this Atlas, eddies may occur. Where 3 possible some indication of these eddies has been included. In many, S. Helier S. Helier Grand Léjon 4h 5m after HW 5hCherbourg 5m after HW Cherbourg 9 areas there is either insufficient information or the are unstable. S.eddies HELIER S. HELIER 7 3,8 1 1 8,15 3, 11 SLACK,25 2 5 Cancale 5 2 Cancale 5 2 3 1 3 1 SLACK 2 S. Malo S. Malo 4,8 Port de 12,24 Plateau desport de 12,282,4 5 6,1 5 Diélette 17 Diélette Portrieux Roches Douvres Le Sénéquet Le Sénéquet 8, Erquy 2 7, ast18 S. Briac S. Briac,5 GUERNSEY S. C 3 Binic 9,,21 Herm 5 8 Port de,12 Dahouet 7 49 49, S. Peter Sark 3 Le Légué Port Plateau des 5 8 Plateau des,12, 12 Minquiers 3,3 Minquiers,17 Carteret7 Carteret 5 5 Îles Chausey 17,26 9,19 Les Dirouilles 13,32,35 Casquets 14 ALDERNEY o the very strong rates of tidal streams in some of d by this Atlas, many eddies may occur. Where cation of these eddies has Léjon been included. In many Grand er insufficient information or the eddies are unstable. S. Helier 11 ST HELIER HW S L A C K, C Les Écrehou Omonvillede Go la H la-rogue ur ag y ue HIGH 1,22 2 5 7,1,2 32 13,,18 4,1 8 1,3 2 4,11,2 16 See9Plan 9 vres 4 1,2 9,22 1HR BEFORE HW JERSEY,13 4,2 5 Carteret 9,2 2 8See Plan,18 16 6,Les Dirouilles 7, 3 3 9 2 2,3,2 2 See Plan,4 21 1 7,18 19 16,36 6 3, Les Écrehou 6,5 Les Dirouilles 1 2,3 11,25 2 9 Casquets Casquets 15 C,16 7,2 Omonvilled 4 ALDERNEY SLACK ALDERNEY G5e, la la-rogue,2,3 1 BEFORE 4 H 1 of tidal streams in some of o1u2strong o the very strong rates CAUTION:- Due to the very rates 91,2 of tidal streams in some of r agu HIGH 4,12 WATER DOVER 5 e many JERSEY,1eddies d by this Atlas, many 1eddies may occur. Where the areas covered by this yatlas, may occur. Where 36 cation of these eddies has been included. In many some indication of these eddies has been In many,possible S. Helier 2h Cherbourg 5m afterincluded. HW 17 er insufficient information or the eddies are unstable. areas there is either insufficient informations.orhelier the eddies are unstable. 8, 7 2,5 1 1 8 2 4,17,,2 2 3 Plateau des 2 8 11 2 13 2 5 5,3 1 3 5,19 8 vres Roches Douvres, 3 9 1 4,2 15Port de, 1,, 5 5 3 6, Diélette 3 17,33 2 3 Le Sénéquet 1 6,15,33,16 13 7 GUERNSEY GUERNSEY 8,18 9 13,3 Herm Herm 8, 4,,23 3 19 1 1, 49 49 S. Peter S. Peter Sark,11 16 Sark 5,38 Port Port 6,14 Plateau des 27 1, Minquiers 1 1, 4 Carteret 5 5 4 6,1 6 9,37,1 2 8 1 22,, 4 8,1 Sark,19 8 5 8 1 Carteret7, 2 13 7 5,5 2 24 1, Sark Herm 8 7,1 7 11,2 S. Peter Port 5 4 9, 1,2,21,44 18 2 S. Peter Port 25 Herm, 6,13 3 Granville

LARGEST TIDAL RANGES (DAYLIGHT HOURS) CHARTED HIGHEST ASTRONOMICAL TIDE: 12.18m HIGH WATER 11M TO 11.5M above Chart Datum HIGH WATER 11.6M TO 11.9M above Chart Datum HIGH WATER 12M above Chart Datum EXCEPTIONAL STORM surge required to cause flooding LARGE STORM surge required to cause flooding MODERATE STORM surge required to cause flooding YEAR 216 MONTH DATE TIME LOW WATER HEIGHT DATE TIME HIGH WATER HEIGHT January 12/1/216 14:31 1.3 13/1/216 8:28 11.2 February 11/2/216 15:2.6 11/2/216 8:16 11.7 March 11/3/216 14:46.3 11/3/216 8: 12 April 9/4/216 14:26.3 9/4/216 7:24 12 May 8/5/216 1:44.5 7/5/216 18:56 11.7 June 6/6/216 1:26.9 6/6/216 19:22 11.4 July 6/7/216 2: 1.2 5/7/216 19:7 11.1 August 21/8/216 2:4.9 2/8/216 19:54 11.6 September 19/9/216 2:21.6 18/9/216 19:35 11.9 October 18/1/216 1:59.6 17/1/216 19:14 12 November 16/11/216 14:3.8 16/11/216 7:15 11.8 December 15/12/216 1:21 1.1 15/12/216 6:59 11.6 All Heights are in Meters above Chart Datum. 2

HIGH WATER TIME DIFFERENCES & PHONETIC ALPHABET TIME DIFFERENCES BEFORE HIGH WATER ST HELIER TIME DIFFERENCES AFTER HIGH WATER ST HELIER PORTRIEUX 3 MINUTES BEFORE GUERNSEY 5 MINUTES AFTER ST MALO 2 MINUTES BEFORE SARK 1 MINUTES AFTER GRANVILLE 15 MINUTES BEFORE CARTERET 1 MINUTES AFTER DIÉLETTE ALDERNEY CHERBOURG 2 MINUTES AFTER 45 MINUTES AFTER 1 HOUR 35 MINUTES AFTER A ALPHA J JULIET S SIERRA B BRAVO K KILO T TANGO C CHARLIE L LIMA U UNIFORM D DELTA M MIKE V VICTOR E ECHO N NOVEMBER W WHISKEY F FOXTROT O OSCAR X X-RAY G GOLF P PAPA Y YANKEE H HOTEL Q QUEBEC Z ZULU I INDIA R ROMEO 21

JANUARY 216 THIS DATA SHOULD ALWAYS BE USED WITH APPROPRIATE MARITIME NAVIGATIONAL CHARTS. TIDAL PREDICTIONS FOR ST HELIER ARE COMPUTED BY SOFTWARE DEVELOPED AT THE NATIONAL OCEANOGRAPHY CENTRE COPYRIGHT RESERVED 22 HIGH WATER (W METRES ABOVE CHART DATUM) LOW WATER MORNING AFTERNOON MORNING AFTERNOON F 1 1:24 8.96 22:54 8.48 4:42 3.41 17:6 3.54 S 2 11:9 8.41 23:49 8.5 5:24 3.89 17:52 3.97 S 3 **** **** 12:12 7.99 6:18 4.26 18:53 4.26 M 4 1:4 7.86 13:32 7.89 7:3 4.4 2:9 4.26 T 5 2:21 8.4 14:45 8.15 8:47 4.18 21:21 3.94 W 6 3:22 8.5 15:42 8.63 9:53 3.69 22:21 3.42 T 7 4:12 9.8 16:32 9.2 1:48 3.9 23:12 2.4 F 8 4:57 9.68 17:18 9.75 11:37 2.51 23:59 2.37 S 9 5:4 1.21 18:1 1.22 **** **** 12:23 2.2 S 1 6:21 1.66 18:44 1.6 :44 1.98 13:7 1.65 M 11 7:3 1.99 19:27 1.85 1:26 1.69 13:5 1.39 T 12 7:45 11.18 2:9 1.95 2:7 1.52 14:31 1.25 W 13 8:28 11.19 2:51 1.85 2:48 1.47 15:12 1.27 T 14 9:1 1.98 21:34 1.54 3:28 1.59 15:53 1.48 F 15 9:54 1.55 22:18 1.6 4:9 1.91 16:36 1.88 S 16 1:4 9.97 23:6 9.5 4:54 2.38 17:22 2.41 S 17 11:34 9.35 **** **** 5:45 2.91 18:18 2.95 M 18 :5 8.98 12:41 8.85 6:49 3.34 19:27 3.31 T 19 1:18 8.7 14:2 8.68 8:8 3.49 2:46 3.33 W 2 2:41 8.81 15:23 8.94 9:29 3.24 22:2 3. T 21 3:54 9.29 16:3 9.45 1:41 2.73 23:8 2.51 F 22 4:54 9.88 17:26 9.98 11:42 2.19 **** **** S 23 5:45 1.4 18:13 1.39 :4 2.6 12:35 1.77 S 24 6:29 1.76 18:55 1.63 :52 1.74 13:2 1.52 M 25 7:9 1.93 19:33 1.7 1:34 1.59 13:59 1.45 T 26 7:45 1.93 2:8 1.61 2:11 1.59 14:33 1.53 W 27 8:18 1.76 2:39 1.37 2:43 1.72 15:3 1.74 T 28 8:49 1.45 21:9 1.1 3:12 1.98 15:31 2.7 F 29 9:18 1. 21:39 9.54 3:4 2.35 15:58 2.51 S 3 9:48 9.45 22:9 8.99 4:9 2.81 16:26 3.2 S 31 1:21 8.85 22:45 8.42 4:4 3.35 16:59 3.57 TIMES IN GMT. ADD 1 HOUR FOR BST WHICH COMMENCES 27 MARCH AND ENDS 3 OCTOBER BANK HOLIDAY

HIGH WATER (IN METRES ABOVE CHART DATUM) LOW WATER MORNING AFTERNOON MORNING AFTERNOON M 1 11:2 8.24 23:36 7.91 5:2 3.89 17:44 4.9 T 2 **** **** 12:6 7.77 6:17 4.33 18:51 4.43 W 3 :59 7.67 13:37 7.68 7:37 4.46 2:18 4.39 T 4 2:29 7.92 14:59 8.9 9:3 4.12 21:39 3.89 F 5 3:36 8.55 16:1 8.77 1:12 3.45 22:42 3.18 S 6 4:3 9.32 16:54 9.52 11:11 2.68 23:36 2.47 S 7 5:18 1.8 17:43 1.21 **** **** 12:3 1.98 M 8 6:5 1.74 18:3 1.8 :26 1.85 12:52 1.4 T 9 6:5 11.27 19:14 11.23 1:13 1.36 13:38.96 W 1 7:33 11.63 19:57 11.46 1:57 1.2 14:21.69 T 11 8:16 11.74 2:39 11.44 2:39.85 15:2.64 F 12 8:58 11.55 21:19 11.12 3:18.91 15:42.86 S 13 9:39 11.4 22: 1.53 3:58 1.26 16:21 1.38 S 14 1:21 1.29 22:42 9.78 4:39 1.86 17:3 2.1 M 15 11:9 9.43 23:33 9.1 5:24 2.6 17:51 2.89 T 16 **** **** 12:1 8.64 6:2 3.31 18:55 3.54 W 17 :44 8.42 13:36 8.21 7:39 3.73 2:21 3.77 T 18 2:16 8.33 15:9 8.41 9:11 3.61 21:47 3.45 F 19 3:41 8.8 16:21 9.3 1:3 3.5 22:57 2.84 S 2 4:42 9.49 17:15 9.68 11:31 2.4 23:51 2.25 S 21 5:31 1.11 17:59 1.2 **** **** 12:21 1.89 M 22 6:13 1.55 18:38 1.54 :37 1.83 13:3 1.58 T 23 6:5 1.8 19:12 1.7 1:16 1.6 13:39 1.46 W 24 7:24 1.9 19:45 1.72 1:5 1.52 14:1 1.46 T 25 7:54 1.85 2:14 1.61 2:19 1.54 14:37 1.56 F 26 8:24 1.65 2:41 1.35 2:46 1.67 15:3 1.77 S 27 8:51 1.29 21:6 9.94 3:13 1.93 15:28 2.13 S 28 9:17 9.79 21:32 9.42 3:39 2.35 15:54 2.63 M 29 9:43 9.19 21:59 8.83 4:7 2.9 16:21 3.23 FEBRUARY 216 TIMES IN GMT. ADD 1 HOUR FOR BST WHICH COMMENCES 27 MARCH AND ENDS 3 OCTOBER 23

MARCH 216 HIGH WATER (IN METRES ABOVE CHART DATUM) LOW WATER MORNING AFTERNOON MORNING AFTERNOON T 1 1:15 8.56 22:36 8.24 4:39 3.51 16:55 3.83 W 2 11:3 7.96 23:39 7.74 5:24 4.6 17:48 4.33 T 3 **** **** 12:27 7.58 6:35 4.41 19:15 4.54 F 4 1:26 7.66 14:13 7.81 8:1 4.28 2:54 4.17 S 5 2:57 8.24 15:3 8.54 9:35 3.62 22:11 3.38 S 6 4:1 9.12 16:3 9.44 1:42 2.73 23:12 2.49 M 7 4:55 1.4 17:23 1.3 11:39 1.88 **** **** T 8 5:45 1.86 18:11 11.3 :5 1.7 12:32 1.16 W 9 6:32 11.51 18:56 11.56 :54 1.6 13:2.62 T 1 7:17 11.93 19:39 11.84 1:41.62 14:4.31 F 11 8: 12.5 2:21 11.81 2:24.4 14:46.27 S 12 8:42 11.82 21: 11.44 3:4.48 15:25.56 S 13 9:22 11.22 21:39 1.76 3:43.89 16:3 1.18 M 14 1:3 1.34 22:2 9.89 4:22 1.6 16:43 2.4 T 15 1:48 9.35 23:7 8.99 5:5 2.47 17:27 2.96 W 16 11:46 8.44 **** **** 5:57 3.31 18:29 3.73 T 17 :16 8.26 13:15 7.94 7:15 3.86 19:57 4.5 F 18 1:54 8.6 14:54 8.16 8:52 3.8 21:28 3.72 S 19 3:21 8.53 16:3 8.82 1:12 3.22 22:38 3.5 S 2 4:23 9.24 16:54 9.52 11:11 2.56 23:3 2.41 M 21 5:1 9.88 17:36 1.7 11:57 2.4 **** **** T 22 5:51 1.33 18:14 1.42 :14 1.97 12:38 1.73 W 23 6:26 1.6 18:47 1.62 :51 1.71 13:12 1.59 T 24 6:58 1.73 19:18 1.7 1:24 1.58 13:42 1.54 F 25 7:28 1.75 19:45 1.67 1:52 1.53 14:9 1.56 S 26 7:57 1.64 2:12 1.51 2:2 1.57 14:35 1.69 S 27 8:24 1.38 2:38 1.18 2:47 1.75 15:1 1.97 M 28 8:49 9.95 21:3 9.72 3:15 2.1 15:27 2.42 T 29 9:16 9.41 21:29 9.17 3:42 2.6 15:54 2.99 W 3 9:47 8.81 22:3 8.59 4:13 3.18 16:26 3.58 T 31 1:3 8.22 22:57 8.4 4:54 3.73 17:12 4.1 TIMES IN GMT. ADD 1 HOUR FOR BST WHICH COMMENCES 27 MARCH AND ENDS 3 OCTOBER 24 BANK HOLIDAY

HIGH WATER (IN METRES ABOVE CHART DATUM) LOW WATER MORNING AFTERNOON MORNING AFTERNOON F 1 11:45 7.77 **** **** 5:55 4.12 18:3 4.4 S 2 :35 7.79 13:32 7.86 7:26 4.13 2:11 4.17 S 3 2:17 8.22 14:57 8.55 8:57 3.57 21:36 3.41 M 4 3:3 9.9 16:2 9.47 1:9 2.7 22:42 2.49 T 5 4:28 1.4 16:57 1.37 11:1 1.82 23:39 1.64 W 6 5:21 1.89 17:47 11.13 **** **** 12:6 1.9 T 7 6:1 11.55 18:34 11.66 :31.97 12:56.56 F 8 6:56 11.94 19:18 11.93 1:19.51 13:42.28 S 9 7:41 12.2 2: 11.88 2:4.31 14:26.28 S 1 8:24 11.75 2:41 11.49 2:47.41 15:6.61 M 11 9:5 11.12 21:21 1.8 3:27.84 15:46 1.25 T 12 9:46 1.24 22: 9.92 4:7 1.56 16:26 2.11 W 13 1:31 9.26 22:47 9.2 4:5 2.44 17:9 3.2 T 14 11:28 8.4 23:51 8.29 5:41 3.27 18:7 3.77 F 15 **** **** 12:5 7.93 6:51 3.82 19:28 4.11 S 16 1:22 8.3 14:22 8.8 8:21 3.85 2:56 3.88 S 17 2:48 8.37 15:31 8.65 9:38 3.42 22:5 3.3 M 18 3:51 8.98 16:23 9.29 1:36 2.85 22:57 2.72 T 19 4:39 9.55 17:6 9.82 11:24 2.38 23:41 2.28 W 2 5:2 9.99 17:43 1.18 **** **** 12:3 2.6 T 21 5:57 1.27 18:17 1.41 :19 1.99 12:39 1.88 F 22 6:3 1.43 18:48 1.54 :53 1.81 13:1 1.77 S 23 7: 1.51 19:17 1.59 1:24 1.69 13:39 1.73 S 24 7:3 1.49 19:45 1.51 1:54 1.66 14:9 1.78 M 25 7:59 1.32 2:13 1.29 2:24 1.75 14:37 1.98 T 26 8:28 1.1 2:41 9.93 2:54 1.99 15:6 2.32 W 27 8:58 9.57 21:12 9.46 3:24 2.39 15:36 2.79 T 28 9:33 9.6 21:49 8.94 3:57 2.86 16:11 3.29 F 29 1:18 8.54 22:43 8.45 4:39 3.33 16:57 3.76 S 3 11:27 8.16 **** **** 5:36 3.69 18:6 4.4 APRIL 216 TIMES IN GMT. ADD 1 HOUR FOR BST WHICH COMMENCES 27 MARCH AND ENDS 3 OCTOBER JERSEY BOAT SHOW 216 25

26MAY 216 HIGH WATER (IN METRES ABOVE CHART DATUM) LOW WATER MORNING AFTERNOON MORNING AFTERNOON S 1 :6 8.2 12:57 8.18 6:54 3.75 19:35 3.91 M 2 1:39 8.46 14:21 8.7 8:19 3.36 2:59 3.33 T 3 2:54 9.15 15:3 9.49 9:34 2.66 22:8 2.52 W 4 3:57 9.97 16:28 1.3 1:38 1.9 23:9 1.75 T 5 4:54 1.73 17:21 1.99 11:36 1.27 **** **** F 6 5:46 11.3 18:1 11.48 :4 1.14 12:3.82 S 7 6:35 11.63 18:56 11.72 :56.73 13:19.59 S 8 7:21 11.69 19:4 11.68 1:44.54 14:5.6 M 9 8:6 11.44 2:22 11.35 2:29.62 14:48.89 T 1 8:49 1.9 21:3 1.75 3:12.99 15:3 1.43 W 11 9:32 1.15 21:45 9.98 3:54 1.61 16:1 2.17 T 12 1:16 9.32 22:29 9.19 4:36 2.37 16:54 2.95 F 13 11:7 8.59 23:25 8.52 5:24 3.1 17:44 3.61 S 14 **** **** 12:15 8.12 6:21 3.64 18:49 4. S 15 :39 8.17 13:33 8.8 7:33 3.84 2:6 3.99 M 16 1:59 8.25 14:44 8.43 8:47 3.67 21:15 3.64 T 17 3:6 8.64 15:41 8.93 9:48 3.28 22:12 3.18 W 18 3:59 9.1 16:27 9.41 1:39 2.88 23: 2.75 T 19 4:43 9.51 17:8 9.8 11:22 2.54 23:41 2.4 F 2 5:23 9.83 17:44 1.9 **** **** 12:1 2.28 S 21 5:59 1.6 18:18 1.3 :19 2.13 12:38 2.9 S 22 6:33 1.21 18:5 1.43 :55 1.94 13:12 1.97 M 23 7:6 1.29 19:22 1.46 1:3 1.82 13:45 1.94 T 24 7:39 1.26 19:54 1.38 2:3 1.81 14:18 2.2 W 25 8:13 1.1 2:28 1.15 2:37 1.92 14:5 2.22 T 26 8:49 9.81 21:4 9.81 3:11 2.15 15:24 2.52 F 27 9:29 9.43 21:46 9.4 3:48 2.47 16:3 2.89 S 28 1:15 9.3 22:39 9. 4:31 2.83 16:5 3.26 S 29 11:15 8.71 23:45 8.75 5:24 3.14 17:5 3.53 M 3 **** **** 12:28 8.63 6:3 3.27 19:4 3.54 T 31 1:3 8.8 13:45 8.88 7:45 3.12 2:23 3.22 TIMES IN GMT. ADD 1 HOUR FOR BST WHICH COMMENCES 27 MARCH AND ENDS 3 OCTOBER JERSEY BOAT SHOW 216 BANK HOLIDAY

HIGH WATER (IN METRES ABOVE CHART DATUM) LOW WATER MORNING AFTERNOON MORNING AFTERNOON W 1 2:19 9.18 14:55 9.41 9: 2.71 21:35 2.66 T 2 3:27 9.75 15:58 1.3 1:6 2.17 22:39 2.5 F 3 4:27 1.33 16:55 1.62 11:8 1.67 23:39 1.52 S 4 5:24 1.81 17:48 11.7 **** **** 12:5 1.29 S 5 6:15 11.12 18:36 11.33 :34 1.14 12:58 1.7 M 6 7:4 11.22 19:22 11.37 1:26.94 13:47 1.3 T 7 7:51 11.9 2:6 11.16 2:13.94 14:32 1.2 W 8 8:34 1.73 2:48 1.74 2:58 1.17 15:14 1.57 T 9 9:16 1.19 21:27 1.15 3:4 1.62 15:54 2.11 F 1 9:57 9.55 22:8 9.5 4:2 2.21 16:33 2.72 S 11 1:4 8.94 22:53 8.89 5: 2.84 17:15 3.31 S 12 11:3 8.44 23:49 8.41 5:43 3.38 18:3 3.76 M 13 **** **** 12:34 8.17 6:36 3.75 19:3 4. T 14 :58 8.18 13:45 8.19 7:4 3.88 2:12 3.97 W 15 2:9 8.26 14:5 8.48 8:48 376 21:18 3.69 T 16 3:11 8.57 15:44 8.89 9:47 3.45 22:14 3.28 F 17 4:3 8.96 16:3 9.32 1:39 3.7 23:2 2.86 S 18 4:48 9.35 17:11 9.72 11:24 2.7 23:47 2.47 S 19 5:29 9.69 17:49 1.5 **** **** 12:7 2.39 M 2 6:7 9.98 18:26 1.31 :29 2.15 12:48 2.16 T 21 6:45 1.19 19:3 1.48 1:9 1.93 13:26 2.2 W 22 7:24 1.31 19:4 1.56 1:48 1.79 14:3 1.95 T 23 8:2 1.33 2:19 1.52 2:24 1.74 14:39 1.98 F 24 8:42 1.22 21: 1.33 3:3 1.8 15:17 2.11 S 25 9:24 9.98 21:42 1.2 3:42 1.96 15:57 2.35 S 26 1:9 9.65 22:3 9.64 4:24 2.24 16:42 2.67 M 27 11: 9.29 23:26 9.27 5:12 2.57 17:35 3. T 28 **** **** 12: 9.2 6:8 2.86 18:37 3.22 W 29 :32 9.4 13:9 8.95 7:15 3.1 19:51 3.22 T 3 1:45 9.5 14:23 9.16 8:27 2.92 21:6 2.93 JUNE 216 TIMES IN GMT. ADD 1 HOUR FOR BST WHICH COMMENCES 27 MARCH AND ENDS 3 OCTOBER 27

JULY 216 HIGH WATER (IN METRES ABOVE CHART DATUM) LOW WATER MORNING AFTERNOON MORNING AFTERNOON F 1 2:59 9.33 15:33 9.59 9:39 2.61 22:15 2.47 S 2 4:7 9.77 16:35 1.12 1:45 2.2 23:2 1.98 S 3 5:8 1.24 17:3 1.6 11:47 1.81 **** **** M 4 6:2 1.62 18:21 1.95 :19 1.56 12:42 1.52 T 5 6:51 1.83 19:7 11.11 1:12 1.29 13:32 2.2 W 6 7:36 1.86 19:5 11.6 2: 1.19 14:17 1.4 T 7 8:17 1.69 2:3 1.81 2:43 1.28 14:57 1.59 F 8 8:55 1.35 21:6 1.39 3:21 1.57 15:33 1.95 S 9 9:31 9.88 21:42 9.86 3:57 2.2 16:7 2.43 S 1 1:6 9.35 22:18 9.28 4:29 2.55 16:4 2.95 M 11 1:45 8.82 22:59 8.71 5:2 3.9 17:17 3.46 T 12 11:32 8.35 23:52 8.22 5:41 3.58 18:3 3.89 W 13 **** **** 12:36 8.3 6:31 3.97 19:3 4.16 T 14 1:3 7.96 13:51 8.3 7:38 4.14 2:16 4.14 F 15 2:18 8.4 14:58 8.34 8:51 4. 21:26 3.8 S 16 3:22 8.41 15:54 8.83 9:56 3.6 22:25 3.29 S 17 4:15 8.9 16:41 9.37 1:51 3.11 23:17 2.75 M 18 5:2 9.42 17:24 9.88 11:4 2.63 **** **** T 19 5:45 9.88 18:6 1.32 :5 2.27 12:26 2.23 W 2 6:27 1.26 18:46 1.67 :5 1.88 13:9 1.93 T 21 7:9 1.56 19:27 1.92 1:33 1.6 13:51 1.71 F 22 7:51 1.75 2:9 11.3 2:14 1.4 14:3 1.58 S 23 8:32 1.78 2:5 1.95 2:54 1.32 15:9 1.59 S 24 9:13 1.62 21:32 1.66 3:33 1.4 15:49 1.77 M 25 9:55 1.25 22:15 1.18 4:14 1.68 16:31 2.13 T 26 1:4 9.76 23:4 9.6 4:57 2.13 17:18 2.61 W 27 11:32 9.24 **** **** 5:46 2.66 18:13 3.8 T 28 :3 9.6 12:37 8.85 6:46 3.11 19:23 3.38 F 29 1:18 8.73 13:56 8.78 8:1 3.31 2:44 3.31 S 3 2:4 8.81 15:15 9.11 9:2 3.13 22:2 2.9 S 31 3:56 9.24 16:23 9.68 1:33 2.68 23:1 2.33 TIMES IN GMT. ADD 1 HOUR FOR BST WHICH COMMENCES 27 MARCH AND ENDS 3 OCTOBER 28 TOUR DES PORTS

HIGH WATER (IN METRES ABOVE CHART DATUM) LOW WATER MORNING AFTERNOON MORNING AFTERNOON M 1 4:58 9.81 17:19 1.27 11:36 2.18 **** **** T 2 5:51 1.32 18:8 1.72 :9 1.82 12:3 1.78 W 3 6:37 1.65 18:52 1.98 1: 1.47 13:18 1.54 T 4 7:18 1.8 19:31 11.4 1:45 1.31 13:59 1.47 F 5 7:56 1.76 2:7 1.92 2:24 1.34 14:35 1.56 S 6 8:3 1.56 2:4 1.63 2:57 1.53 15:7 1.8 S 7 9:2 1.21 21:11 1.18 3:27 1.86 15:36 2.16 M 8 9:31 9.74 21:41 9.63 3:54 2.31 16:4 2.63 T 9 1:1 9.2 22:12 9.1 4:21 2.83 16:34 3.17 W 1 1:36 8.61 22:51 8.38 4:51 3.4 17:11 3.73 T 11 11:21 8.7 23:48 7.84 5:32 3.95 18:2 4.21 F 12 **** **** 12:37 7.72 6:31 4.36 19:14 4.44 S 13 1:17 7.63 14:1 7.85 7:52 4.45 2:38 4.24 S 14 2:42 7.94 15:19 8.4 9:15 4.9 21:51 3.66 M 15 3:45 8.56 16:13 9.11 1:21 3.45 22:49 2.95 T 16 4:37 9.27 17: 9.82 11:15 2.77 23:42 2.27 W 17 5:24 9.94 17:45 1.46 **** **** 12:4 2.17 T 18 6:9 1.51 18:29 1.99 :3 1.72 12:51 1.7 F 19 6:52 1.96 19:12 11.37 1:16 1.28 13:35 1.34 S 2 7:34 11.25 19:54 11.56 1:59.98 14:17 1.12 S 21 8:15 11.34 2:35 11.5 2:4.85 14:57 1.9 M 22 8:56 11.16 21:16 11.13 3:19.95 15:36 1.29 T 23 9:36 1.7 21:57 1.5 3:58 1.32 16:16 1.76 W 24 1:18 1.3 22:42 9.69 4:39 1.94 17: 2.43 T 25 11:6 9.29 23:39 8.9 5:24 2.69 17:51 3.12 F 26 **** **** 12:9 8.65 6:23 3.37 19:2 3.63 S 27 :57 8.35 13:36 8.4 7:42 3.74 2:31 3.67 S 28 2:32 8.38 15:6 8.75 9:9 3.57 21:55 3.19 M 29 3:51 8.94 16:15 9.43 1:24 2.99 23:2 2.51 T 3 4:5 9.64 17:8 1.12 11:24 2.36 23:57 1.93 W 31 5:38 1.23 17:53 1.63 **** **** 12:15 1.88 AUGUST 216 TIMES IN GMT. ADD 1 HOUR FOR BST WHICH COMMENCES 27 MARCH AND ENDS 3 OCTOBER JERSEY BATTLE OF FLOWERS BANK HOLIDAY 29

3SEPTEMBER 216 HIGH WATER (IN METRES ABOVE CHART DATUM) LOW WATER MORNING AFTERNOON MORNING AFTERNOON T 1 6:19 1.62 18:33 1.92 :43 1.57 12:59 1.62 F 2 6:57 1.81 19:7 11.2 1:24 1.42 13:36 1.53 S 3 7:3 1.84 19:42 1.97 1:58 1.43 14:8 1.57 S 4 8:1 1.72 2:12 1.76 2:27 1.56 14:36 1.72 M 5 8:3 1.46 2:39 1.4 2:54 1.8 15:3 1.99 T 6 8:56 1.6 21:6 9.89 3:18 2.16 15:3 2.4 W 7 9:21 9.53 21:33 9.27 3:44 2.66 15:57 2.94 T 8 9:48 8.92 22:3 8.61 4:11 3.25 16:29 3.56 F 9 1:22 8.29 22:46 7.96 4:44 3.88 17:12 4.14 S 1 11:2 7.74 **** **** 5:34 4.43 18:18 4.55 S 11 :6 7.5 13:9 7.57 6:56 4.71 19:5 4.5 M 12 2: 7.65 14:43 8.1 8:32 4.43 21:15 3.92 T 13 3:15 8.35 15:45 8.94 9:49 3.7 22:2 3.7 W 14 4:12 9.23 16:35 9.83 1:48 2.85 23:15 2.24 T 15 5:1 1.7 17:22 1.64 11:4 2.8 **** **** F 16 5:47 1.79 18:8 11.29 :6 1.54 12:29 1.47 S 17 6:31 11.33 18:51 11.73 :54 1.2 13:15 1.3 S 18 7:14 11.67 19:35 11.93 1:39.68 13:58.77 M 19 7:56 11.74 2:17 11.82 2:21.57 14:39.76 T 2 8:36 11.51 2:58 11.35 3:1.74 15:19 1.3 W 21 9:16 1.95 21:39 1.58 3:4 1.21 16: 1.61 T 22 9:57 1.15 22:24 9.64 4:21 1.96 16:42 2.4 F 23 1:43 9.27 23:19 8.71 5:5 2.84 17:34 3.22 S 24 11:46 8.5 **** **** 6:3 3.64 18:47 3.82 S 25 :42 8.1 13:21 8.19 7:26 4.5 2:21 3.87 M 26 2:24 8.19 14:54 8.57 8:57 3.82 21:44 3.34 T 27 3:39 8.83 16: 9.29 1:11 3.17 22:46 2.64 W 28 4:33 9.56 16:49 9.98 11:6 2.5 23:36 2.8 T 29 5:17 1.17 17:31 1.48 11:53 2.2 **** **** F 3 5:56 1.56 18:9 1.77 :18 1.75 12:33 1.76 TIMES IN GMT. ADD 1 HOUR FOR BST WHICH COMMENCES 27 MARCH AND ENDS 3 OCTOBER JERSEY INTERNATIONAL AIR DISPLAY UBS JERSEY REGATTA

HIGH WATER (IN METRES ABOVE CHART DATUM) LOW WATER MORNING AFTERNOON MORNING AFTERNOON S 1 6:3 1.76 18:42 1.89 :56 1.62 13:8 1.67 S 2 7:2 1.82 19:13 1.88 1:27 1.62 13:38 1.67 M 3 7:31 1.77 19:42 1.75 1:54 1.69 14:5 1.74 T 4 7:58 1.6 2:9 1.47 2:21 1.84 14:32 1.93 W 5 8:24 1.27 2:36 1.4 2:46 2.12 15: 2.27 T 6 8:49 9.8 21:1 9.47 3:12 2.56 15:28 2.76 F 7 9:15 9.23 21:3 8.85 3:39 3.13 15:59 3.36 S 8 9:45 8.61 22:9 8.21 4:11 3.75 16:37 3.95 S 9 1:33 8.2 23:16 7.68 4:54 4.32 17:36 4.41 M 1 **** **** 12:6 7.65 6:8 4.69 19:4 4.49 T 11 1:9 7.65 13:59 8.1 7:48 4.54 2:35 4. W 12 2:39 8.3 15:1 8.85 9:12 3.84 21:46 3.15 T 13 3:41 9.22 16:6 9.81 1:17 2.93 22:45 2.26 F 14 4:33 1.14 16:56 1.68 11:12 2.8 23:38 1.5 S 15 5:21 1.93 17:43 11.38 **** **** 12:3 1.39 S 16 6:7 11.51 18:3 11.83 :27.95 12:51.91 M 17 6:51 11.85 19:14 12. 1:15.63 13:36.66 T 18 7:34 11.9 19:57 11.84 1:59.56 14:2.67 W 19 8:16 11.63 2:4 11.34 2:41.77 15:3.98 T 2 8:57 11.5 21:23 1.54 3:22 1.29 15:45 1.58 F 21 9:39 1.23 22:9 9.6 4:4 2.6 16:29 2.38 S 22 1:25 9.33 23:4 8.7 4:5 2.93 17:21 3.21 S 23 11:26 8.55 **** **** 5:47 3.72 18:3 3.81 M 24 :22 8.11 12:54 8.18 7:5 4.13 19:57 3.92 T 25 1:57 8.14 14:26 8.44 8:32 3.98 21:16 3.52 W 26 3:12 8.68 15:31 9.5 9:43 3.42 22:17 2.94 T 27 4:5 9.35 16:21 9.66 1:38 2.81 23:6 2.44 F 28 4:48 9.92 17:3 1.13 11:23 2.35 23:47 2.12 S 29 5:27 1.32 17:41 1.42 **** **** 12:3 2.8 S 3 6:1 1.55 18:15 1.58 :23 1.96 12:36 1.93 M 31 6:33 1.67 18:45 1.63 :54 1.9 13:7 1.86 OCTOBER 216 TIMES IN GMT. ADD 1 HOUR FOR BST WHICH COMMENCES 27 MARCH AND ENDS 3 OCTOBER 31

32NOVEMBER 216 HIGH WATER (IN METRES ABOVE CHART DATUM) LOW WATER MORNING AFTERNOON MORNING AFTERNOON T 1 7:3 1.69 19:15 1.58 1:23 1.9 13:37 1.85 W 2 7:3 1.61 19:44 1.41 1:51 1.96 14:6 1.95 T 3 7:58 1.38 2:12 1.1 2:2 2.16 14:36 2.19 F 4 8:25 1.2 2:41 9.65 2:48 2.49 15:6 2.58 S 5 8:54 9.54 21:12 9.12 3:18 2.96 15:39 3.7 S 6 9:27 9. 21:53 8.57 3:51 3.49 16:17 3.58 M 7 1:13 8.46 22:53 8.1 4:33 3.99 17:9 4. T 8 11:28 8.7 **** **** 5:36 4.36 18:24 4.16 M 9 :23 7.96 13:7 8.18 7:3 4.36 19:51 3.88 T 1 1:54 8.38 14:28 8.82 8:3 3.86 21:7 3.2 F 11 3:3 9.16 15:31 9.66 9:41 3.5 22:11 2.4 S 12 4:1 1.2 16:27 1.49 1:4 2.23 23:7 1.68 S 13 4:54 1.79 17:18 11.16 11:34 1.54 **** **** M 14 5:42 11.38 18:7 11.6 : 1.15 12:26 1.5 T 15 6:3 11.73 18:55 11.77 :51.84 13:15.78 W 16 7:15 11.81 19:41 11.64 1:38.77 14:3.77 T 17 7:59 11.59 2:26 11.21 2:23.95 14:48 1.2 F 18 8:42 11.9 21:1 1.53 3:7 1.39 15:33 1.53 S 19 9:24 1.38 21:55 9.72 3:51 2.4 16:18 2.23 S 2 1:9 9.57 22:45 8.92 4:36 2.81 17:6 2.98 M 21 11:3 8.84 23:48 8.34 5:27 3.52 18:4 3.59 T 22 **** **** 12:12 8.35 6:3 3.99 19:15 3.88 W 23 1:8 8.15 13:35 8.3 7:46 4.8 2:3 3.79 T 24 2:24 8.4 14:47 8.63 8:58 3.8 21:33 3.43 F 25 3:24 8.9 15:44 9.1 9:57 3.34 22:25 3.2 S 26 4:13 9.41 16:3 9.54 1:46 2.9 23:9 2.66 S 27 4:54 9.84 17:1 9.88 11:28 2.54 23:48 2.41 M 28 5:31 1.16 17:46 1.12 **** **** 12:5 2.28 T 29 6:5 1.37 18:2 1.28 :23 2.23 12:4 2.1 W 3 6:37 1.5 18:52 1.34 :57 2.12 13:14 1.99 TIMES IN GMT. ADD 1 HOUR FOR BST WHICH COMMENCES 27 MARCH AND ENDS 3 OCTOBER

HIGH WATER (IN METRES ABOVE CHART DATUM) LOW WATER MORNING AFTERNOON MORNING AFTERNOON T 1 7:8 1.53 19:24 1.31 1:29 2.9 13:47 1.98 F 2 7:39 1.45 19:57 1.16 2: 2.17 14:19 2.9 S 3 8:11 1.24 2:3 9.89 2:32 2.36 14:52 2.32 S 4 8:44 9.92 21:6 9.52 3:4 2.65 15:27 2.64 M 5 9:21 9.5 21:47 9.9 3:39 3.3 16:6 3.1 T 6 1:6 9.6 22:39 8.7 4:21 3.43 16:53 3.37 W 7 11:5 8.69 23:46 8.46 5:14 3.78 17:54 3.61 T 8 **** **** 12:21 8.57 6:24 3.93 19:8 3.6 F 9 1:6 8.56 13:42 8.82 7:45 3.75 2:25 3.25 S 1 2:21 9.1 14:54 9.37 9:2 3.22 21:36 2.68 S 11 3:28 9.68 15:57 1.3 1:9 2.54 22:38 2.7 M 12 4:27 1.37 16:56 1.64 11:9 1.89 12:36 1.56 T 13 5:21 1.97 17:49 11.1 **** **** 12:6 1.38 W 14 6:12 11.38 18:4 11.35 :3 1.21 12:59 1.4 T 15 6:59 11.56 19:28 11.36 1:21 1.5 13:49.92 F 16 7:45 11.5 2:13 11.11 2:9 1.1 14:36 1.3 S 17 8:28 11.17 2:57 1.64 2:54 1.37 15:21 1.38 S 18 9:1 1.63 21:39 1.1 3:37 1.84 16:3 1.93 M 19 9:51 9.96 22:21 9.33 4:18 2.45 16:45 2.58 T 2 1:34 9.27 23:8 8.72 5: 3.1 17:29 3.22 W 21 11:25 8.66 **** **** 5:46 3.67 18:19 3.72 T 22 :6 8.28 12:3 8.26 6:43 4.5 19:21 3.99 F 23 1:18 8.12 13:45 8.17 7:53 4.15 2:31 3.97 S 24 2:31 8.32 14:55 8.41 9:3 3.95 21:36 3.69 S 25 3:31 8.73 15:52 8.81 1:3 3.55 22:29 3.3 M 26 4:21 9.2 16:39 9.23 1:53 3.9 23:15 2.9 T 27 5:3 9.64 17:21 9.61 11:36 2.67 23:56 2.56 W 28 5:41 1. 17:58 9.92 **** **** 12:17 2.33 T 29 6:16 1.28 18:34 1.14 :35 2.3 12:55 2.8 F 3 6:51 1.47 19:9 1.29 1:12 2.13 13:33 1.93 S 31 7:26 1.57 19:45 1.34 1:47 2.6 14:8 1.87 DECEMBER 216 TIMES IN GMT. ADD 1 HOUR FOR BST WHICH COMMENCES 27 MARCH AND ENDS 3 OCTOBER BANK HOLIDAY 33

Jersey Coastguard Jersey Coastguard is charged with the provision of 24/7 responsibility for safer seas, along with the security and protection of our maritime environment. Our knowledge, training and commitment ensures safer, more secure and cleaner seas. Coastguard emergency (SAR) 112/999 WEATHER FORECAST ON VHF CHANNEL 82 SHIPPING FORECAST And any navigational warnings local time - year round 6:45 Local Time 7:45 Local Time 8:45 Local Time GALE WARNING On receipt & at these times 3:7 UTC 9:7 UTC NAVIGATIONAL WARNING On receipt & at these times 4:33 UTC 8:33 UTC 12:45 UTC 18:45 UTC 22:45 UTC 15:7 UTC 21:7 UTC 16:33 UTC 2:33 UTC AUTOMATED WIND SERVICE Direction, speed and gusts at St Helier VTS VHF Channel 18 RADIO, FORECASTING & WARNINGS COASTGUARD Call Jersey Coastguard VESSEL TRAFFIC SERVICE Call St Helier VTS T: +44 ()1534 44775 (Non-Emergency) F: +44 ()1534 49989 MMSI: 2326 A CONTINUOUS WATCH IS MAINTAINED ON VHF CHANNEL 16: Distress and calling channel VHF CHANNEL 82: Jersey Coastguard working channel DSC CHANNEL 7: Digital selective calling GMDSS channel VHF CHANNEL 14: St Helier VTS routine port traffic WORKING FREQUENCIES Weather and navigation warning broadcasts are made on Channel 82 following an initial announcement on Channel 16. For non-emergency traffic, ships should call Jersey Coastguard directly on Channel 82, having checked that the channel is clear. VHF Channel 82: Routine traffic Channel 7: GMDSS watch Channel 14: Routine port traffic 34

Safety at Sea REGISTRATION AND INSURANCE OF VESSELS You must register your vessel if: you are ordinarily resident in Jersey your vessel is over three metres long your vessel is capable of speeds of over 12 knots You only need to register your vessel once but vessels must be re-registered by the new owner within 28 days of the change of ownership. HOW TO REGISTER YOUR VESSEL The cost to register your vessel is 2 and can be done at the Marine Leisure Centre. Please ensure you have a valid copy of your insurance with you. You will receive a certificate of registry once your vessel has been registered. You will need to keep this in order to change the ownership of your vessel. VESSELS VISITING JERSEY If you are staying in Jersey for longer than three months in any 12 month period, you must register your vessel at the Marine Leisure Centre and maintain a minimum of third party insurance. For more information contact our Marine Leisure Centre on +44 ()1534 44778 or email jerseymarinas@ports.je COASTGUARD SAFETY IDENTIFICATION SCHEME The Coastguard Safety Identification Scheme (CSIS) allows you to register craft with us that are not included in our local vessel registry. It can be difficult for us to locate the owners of these craft if they are lost and come ashore or are found adrift along our coastline. They include: kayaks canoes tenders wind surfs surfboards kite surfs paddle boards rowing boats Each craft registered with us receives a sticker with a unique registration number, this helps us to identify and locate the owners and, if necessary, initiate a search and rescue response. You can register online at: jerseycoastguard.je 35

Pollution POLLUTION CONTROL AND REGULATION One of Jersey Coastguard s main roles is to ensure cleaner seas. We have a duty to ensure that all aspects of the marine environment are managed carefully, whether it is within the confines of inner harbours or in coastal or offshore territorial waters. Pollution management is an area of high priority and all matters relating to anything from oil to chemical discharges into the marine environment are dealt with accordingly. REPORTING A POLLUTION INCIDENT The Jersey Environmental Protection Pollution hotline number is +44 ()1534 79535 During office hours (Monday to Friday, 8:3 17:) you will reach the duty officer who should be able to respond to the reported incident within one hour. A pollution incident can also be reported via Jersey Coastguard on VHF 82. The following details are required when reporting a pollution incident: Type of incident Time of incident Location of incident Action taken 36