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The shaded blocks below indicate reports of fishing hazards and offshore activities. What s inside? New Hazards (p.2) Area 1 (p.3) 1. Notice to Fishermen 2. Seabed Activity Area 2 (p.4) 1. Survey Area 3 (p.5) 1. Notice to Fishermen 2. Seabed Activity Area 4 (p.6) 1. Notice to Fishermen Area 5 (p.7-9) 1. Notice to Fishermen Area 6 (p.10) 1. Notice to Fishermen 1 of 10

New Hazards Area 1 Hazard List Hazard Type Position Issue Date Contact Details Map New Suspended Wellhead 16/28a-18 58 05.053'N 01 34.587'E 07 April 2016 Marcelle.wynter@oga.gsi.gov.uk Sunken Vessel Majestic 60 45.535'N 001 17.018'W 28 Jan 2016 nick.strachan@uk.bp.com Pipeline Span 204/24a Foinaven 60 18.824'N 004 13.793'W 60 18.819'N 004 13.779'W 28 Jan 2016 nick.strachan@uk.bp.com Possible Debris from Well 15/21b-21 58 12.510'N 000 07.388'E 28 Jan 2016 kingfisher@seafish.co.uk * The Hazard List is a collection of potential fishing hazards supplied to Kingfisher from across all offshore industries. Potential hazards will be listed for 6 months. 2 of 10

Area 1 Notice To Fishermen Published: 05 May 2016 Latest Update: 05 May 2016 Eday to Westray 33kV Cable Repair Mariners are advised that Briggs Marine Contractors Limited will be undertaking repair activities on the subsea power cable between Eday and Westray, Orkney. The works will be carried out adjacent to the islands of Faray and Rusk Holm, with operations centring around 59 12.72 N 02 50.29 W and a potential working corridor in excess of 250m either side of this location, stretching roughly 1km towards Westray. Operations are due to commence from 5th May 2016 for approximately 10 days. Operations will be carried out from the vessels Forth Guardsman, Forth Sentinel and Forth Fighter. Forth Guardsman will perform cable repair operations and Forth Sentinel diving operations, both using 4 point mooring patterns. Forth Guardsman will be supported by Forth Fighter as Anchor Handling Tug. During operations, Forth Guardsman, Forth Fighter and Forth Sentinel will be restricted in the ability to manoeuvre. It is requested that all vessels operating within this area maintain a safe distance and pass at minimum speed. Operations will be carried out on a daylight hour basis; however, vessels will remain on anchors at the location on a 24 hour basis. During these times, the vessels will display the appropriate day shapes/signals and at times of reduced visibility the appropriate lights as required by the IRPCS. The vessels will also actively transmit an AIS signal. A continuous listening watch will be maintained on VHF Channel 16 and DSC. For further information: Andrew Kinninmonth, Briggs Marine Contractors Ltd, Tel: +44(0)1592 871 891 email: akinninmonth@briggsmarine.co.uk Notice To Fishermen Published: 17 December 2012 Latest Update: 21 May 2015 Exposed Cable Sections SHEFA 2 Subsea Cable The Shefa-2 submarine cable, running between Banff, Orkney, Shetland and Faroes has suffered from several cable breaks since deployment in 2007. A re-deployment was completed successfully late in 2014 and the majority of exposed areas are now buried. However, Shefa urgently has to stress that a further few areas of theshefa-2 segment 7, 8 & 9 are unburied and therefore exposed. Especially we need to highlight a limited exposed area on the segment running between Manse bay in Orkney and Banff in Scotland between the following positions: A: 58 47.208'N 002 46.617'W and B: 58 47.300'N 002 46.763'W This area represents a hazard to fishing and should be avoided at all times. The latest route of the cable may be seen on the KIS-ORCA Fishing Plotter disk released January 2015 and may be downloaded from www.kis-orca.eu/downloads For a copy of the Kingfisher Awareness Flyer, showing the exposed sections of SHEFA from December 2013, please contact the undersigned. Alternatively, click on the link below, or visit www.kingfishercharts.org Kingfisher Awareness Flyer: SHEFA Exposed Sections (December 2013) For further information: Tel: +298243602, Email: phv@ft.fo, brr@ft.fo 3 of 10

Area 2 Survey First Published: 25 February 2016 Latest Update: 05 May 2016 Survey Moray Firth Geographical Cable route survey Company, Vessel & Call Sign MMT Franklin SEIN Seabeam 2BGN2 Coordinates 57 40.650 N 03 01.890 W 58 11.030 N 02 34.190 W 58 27.620 N 02 52.170 W 58 27.790 N 03 02.800 W Start Timeframe & Duration 16/03/16 11/05/16 For further information, please contact: Kristian Elofsson, MMT Tel: +46 31 761 03 76 email: Kristian.elofsson@shipmanab.se Survey First Published: 25 February 2016 Latest Update: 29 April 2016 Survey Viking Link Cable Route Geophysical, geotechnical, environmental and ROV survey between the United Kingdom and Denmark Company, Vessel & Call Sign Fugro Valkyrie 2BWA9 RV Discovery 2AEL8 Geo Explorer PBJJ 55 45.854'N 08 10.717'E 55 46.521'N 08 04.055'E 55 47.694'N 07 48.742'E 55 48.417'N 07 21.301'E 55 48.128'N 07 20.420'E 55 47.326'N 07 20.242'E 55 46.963'N 07 19.304'E 55 46.063'N 07 03.047'E 55 45.781'N 07 02.491'E 55 45.259'N 07 02.491'E 55 45.042'N 07 01.893'E 55 43.215'N 06 48.102'E 55 42.943'N 06 47.620'E 55 42.485'N 06 47.587'E 55 42.200'N 06 47.149'E 55 40.447'N 06 34.423'E 55 40.252'N 06 33.010'E 55 37.257'N 06 11.894'E 55 37.080'N 06 10.004'E 55 36.021'N 06 02.338'E 55 35.721'N 06 00.651'E 55 34.648'N 05 55.430'E 55 34.002'N 05 53.795'E 55 32.128'N 05 43.682'E 55 15.542'N 05 07.604'E 55 12.435'N 05 03.785'E 55 10.251'N 04 59.995'E 55 09.891'N 04 58.492'E 55 09.711'N 04 56.511'E 55 09.390'N 04 54.447'E 55 08.968'N 04 52.959'E 55 05.399'N 04 49.310'E 55 02.823'N 04 43.353'E Coordinates 54 58.858'N 04 32.614'E 54 58.027'N 04 30.648'E 54 45.578'N 04 01.318'E 54 44.302'N 04 00.250'E 54 22.784'N 03 15.468'E 54 22.759'N 03 13.660'E 54 17.082'N 03 01.471'E 54 16.626'N 03 00.594'E 54 13.077'N 02 48.117'E 54 13.077'N 02 48.117'E 54 13.034'N 02 47.970'E 54 08.144'N 02 25.015'E 54 06.640'N 02 12.053'E 54 06.626'N 02 08.763'E 54 06.807'N 02 08.188'E 54 06.667'N 02 03.121'E 54 03.468'N 01 45.072'E 54 03.657'N 01 44.620'E 54 03.100'N 01 41.151'E 54 03.122'N 01 40.524'E 54 01.277'N 01 26.605'E 54 01.238'N 01 25.782'E 53 53.937'N 01 11.921'E 53 54.051'N 01 10.974'E 53 45.490'N 00 48.906'E 53 45.076'N 00 48.530'E 53 43.943'N 00 46.581'E 53 37.527'N 00 41.655'E 53 35.922'N 00 40.756'E 53 29.523'N 00 35.896'E 53 26.531'N 00 22.151'E 53 25.888'N 00 21.745'E Start Timeframe & Duration 11/03/16 28/08/16 For further information, please contact: Amy Bergman, Fugro, Tel: +44 1491 820 807 email: a.bergman@fugro.com 4 of 10

Area 3 Notice To Fishermen First Published: 10 September 2015 - Latest Update: 10 September 2015 Cable Repairs Concerto 1 North Recently there have been several repairs to the Concerto 1 North cable due to the mobile nature of the seabed. These repairs are post repair buried but remain more vulnerable than other sections of the cable. For all details of the current status of the cable please see the up to date Kingfisher Awareness Flyer. This may be obtained by clicking the link below or by visiting www.kingfishercharts.org Please note that the following chart has been updated. Kingfisher Flyer: Concerto 1 North Cable For further information: Neil Donovan, Interoute Communications Ltd, e-mail: neil.donovan@interoute.com Notice to Fishermen Published: 9 April 2015 Latest Update: 9 April 2015 Hazardous Condition of Cable Ulysses South Landing (St Margaret s Bay) Please note that further to earlier notices, the Ulysses South submarine cable landing at St Margaret's Bay, near Dover, remains broken at position: 51 08.70'N 01 24.06'E. This position lies approximately 1.3km offshore in a water depth of 15 metres. As a result of this fault, the cable at the approaches to St Margaret's Bay has been dragged an indeterminate distance to the north of its as laid route on either side of the fault position. Caution should therefore be exercised in this area until the cable repair operation has been carried out. A map of the hazardous position may be seen by clicking on the Map Link in the top right corner For further information: Steven Bennett, Global Marine, Tel: +44 7557 908179 email: Steven.bennett@globalmarinesystems.com 5 of 10

Area 4 Notice to Fishermen Published: 08 October 2015 Latest Update: 08 October 2015 Exposed Cable Sections Apollo South Cable (Southwest Approaches) On behalf of Apollo SCS Ltd, fishermen are advised that following a recent repair to the Apollo South subsea telecoms cable there now exists a section of exposed/unburied cable in the vicinity of 49 04.76N Long 006 41.59W Due to the nature of the seabed in this area the cable is exposed and could be a hazard to fishing. Fishermen are asked to ensure that they have the route of the Apollo South cable accurately plotted on their fishing charts. Trawler skippers are respectfully asked to exercise caution when trawling in the vicinity of the Apollo South cable and to keep beyond a distance of at least 500 metres from the charted cable route and where at all possible to avoid trawling directly over the cable route. Static gear fishermen are advised not to deploy anchors and end weights in close proximity of the cable. For further information: Colin Richards, Apollo SCS, Tel: +44(0) 1404 46323 email: colinrichards@networkmarinefsnet.co.uk Notice to Fishermen Published: 16 April 2015 Latest Update: 16 April 2015 Exposed Cable Sections CIEG Guernsey (Jersey 90kv Subsea Power) Due to repair works, two sections of cable remain unburied. Cables and joints are lying exposed on the sea bed and are a hazard to fishing and at risk of being damaged. Cable Repair 1 Jersey to Guernsey (2012) The repaired sections lay between 49 22.736 N 002 29.220 W and 49 22.360 N 002 28.494 W and has a hairpin bight facing west south west extending for 370 meters to 49 22.610 N 002 29.412 W as shown in the image within the Map Link. Cable Repair 2 Jersey to Guernsey (2015) The repaired sections lay between 49 26.965 N 002 31.422 W to 49 26.873 N 002 31.125 W where it then heads south to 49 26.584 N 002 31.191 W. The hairpin bight facing west south west extending for 70 meters to 49 26.887 N 002 31.321 W as shown in the image within the Map Link. Please exercise caution when carrying out work such as trawling in these areas. For further information: Heidi Le Noury, Channel Island Electricity Grid, Tel: +44(0)14781 241977, Email: Heidi.LeNoury@electricity.gg Notice To Fishermen Published: 02 June 2015 Latest Update: 02 June 2014 Hugo Seg 1 Cable Repairs Due to work on the Hugo subsea cable, there remains vulnerable and hazardous sections. Due to the nature of the sea bed, although all efforts had been made to bury the cable and associated joint boxes, only minimal or reasonable coverage was achieved. Section 1 Repair section of over 4km including final splice bight (minimal coverage) Extreme caution should be exercised if working between: 49 39.163N 004 59.495W and 49 38.310N 004 56.427W Section 2 Repeater installation at 49 35.576N 4 46.785W (minimal coverage) Extreme caution should be exercised if working between: 49 35.657N 004 47.079W and 49 35.519N 004 46.553W Section 3 Repeater installation at 49 36.675N 3 35.045W (reasonable coverage) Caution should be exercised if working between: 49 36.671N 003 35.332W and 49 36.675N 003 34.752W For further information: Jon Ford at Vodafone, Tel: +44 7776 165571 email: jon.ford@vodafone.com 6 of 10

Area 5 Notice To Fishermen Published: 26 March 2014 Latest Update: 05 May 2016 Western HVDC Link Power Cable Installation, Exposed Cable & Survey Mariners are advised that work on the installation of the second deep water cable of the Western HVDC Link in the Irish Sea is due to resume end of April 2016. Installation campaign will take place over a distance of about 120km, starting to the west of the Isle of Man and finishing in the southern part of the Firth of Clyde. This cable laying Campaign will involve a pre-lay survey of the cable route, a pre-lay grapnel run, then the laying of the cable, and finally a post-lay survey. All of this work will be carried out by the vessels Go Pegasus IBPU and Giulio Verne V7CE4. The work will be carried out between the following locations:- Start: 53 31.646 N 003 33.464 W Finish: 53 54.900 N 005 01.332 W Pre-Lay Survey and Pre-Lay Grapnel Run After surveying the route, Go Pegasus carried out a Pre Lay Grapnel Run (PLGR). This operation ensured that the cable route is clear from any obstructions that could hamper cable burial. Sonar markers were installed at cable and pipeline crossings during the PLGR to ensure that the cable is layed across the mattresses at these locations. Cable laying and burial work will be carried out by the cable laying vessel Giulio Verne, accompanied by the vessel Go Pegasus. During cable laying operations, the Go Pegasus will follow the Giulio Verne at a distance of approximately 500m, and will tow a cable burial plough, providing for simultaneous burial. The cable will not be buried where it crosses existing cables or pipelines, and also at locations where the seabed character has prevents cable burial. At crossing locations and other areas where the cable is exposed, guard vessels shall monitor the cable until appropriate post-lay protection can be carried out. The cable crossings and locations of exposed cable are all specified in the latest Notice to Mariners (available here). Vessels are requested to pass at a safe speed and distance from these locations and fishing vessels are advised to remain a safe distance (approx. 1.5 nautical miles) from the areas identified to ensure the safety of the vessel and its crew. The Notices to Mariners currently issued for this project are:- Deep Water Cable Installation (Campaign 2) - this is the activity described above. Cable installation campaign 2 is due to be carried out between April and June 2016. The notice can be downloaded here. Route clearance, Out of Service Cables - this notice advises of work being carried out at 7 locations along the cable route to remove out of service cables that would prevent the burial of the Western HVDC Link cable. The notice can be downloaded here. Wet storage of cable - this notice advises of the surface laying of a 28km stretch of cable in temporary "wet storage" along part of the Western HVDC Link cable route. The notice can be downloaded here. Deep Water Cable Installation (Campaign 1) - this was carried out by the vessel Giulio Verne, starting in July 2015. The most up to date Notice to Mariners can be downloaded here. Concrete mattressing - along the cable route concrete mattresses have been laid at crossings of existing cables and pipelines. A notice to mariners about the mattressing campaign conducted earlier this year can be downloaded here For further information: Jim Andrews, Fisheries Liason Officer, Tel: +44(0)7908225865 email: jim@awjmarine.co.uk 7 of 10

Area 5 Notice to Fishermen Published: 10 March 2016 Latest Update: 07 April 2016 Cable Repair UK Hibernia Segment A Global Marine Systems Ltd has been contracted to undertake an emergency repair to the Hibernia Segment A submarine fibre optic telecommunications cable in the Irish Sea. A suitable weather window has been identified to complete the emergency repair to the Hibernia Segment A fibre optic telecommunications cable in the Irish Sea. The CS Wave Sentinel is scheduled to arrive on site early morning 8th April 2016 to commence works. The estimated location is 53 55.127 N 04 29.619 W and the duration of the cable repair will be approximately 5 days depending upon weather or other operational conditions. The vessel will be limited in manoeuvrability and other vessels should maintain a distance of at least 1NM from the cable ship during operations, and 1/4NM from any cable buoys in place during the course of the repairs for safety For further information: John Wrottesley, Global Marine Systems Ltd, Tel: +44 (0)1245 72009 email: John.Wrottesley@globalmarinesystems.com Notice To Fishermen Published: 16 July 2015 Latest Update: 15 December 2015 Moyle Returns Cable Project Rock Protection The vessel Rockpiper completed rock protection work on the southern Moyle returns cable on the 14th December 2015. Maps that show the locations where rock has been placed on both the North and South cable routes, along with a spreadsheet for each cable that shows the latitude and longitude of the locations where rock has been placed, along with the actual tonnage of rock that has been be placed at each location can be downloaded below. North cable: Maps 1-2 - 3-4 - 5; Spreadsheet. South cable: Maps 1-2 - 3-4 - 5; Spreadsheet. Further cable protection work is scheduled for shallow water sections of the cable during early summer 2016. Divers are due to carry out trenching works in waters shallower than 5m deep at both the Scottish and Northern Irish ends of the south cable. A small barge will be used to carry out rock placement works in waters between 5-12m deep. The cable has been protected in these shallow waters with uraduct and iron casings as a precaution prior to the completion of inshore protection works. Guard vessels have been stationed during cable installation and burial to ensure the safety of marine users. These guard vessels have now been stood down from the project. For further information: Jim Andrews, Fisheries Liason Officer, Tel: +44(0)7908225865 email: jim@awjmarine.co.uk 8 of 10

Area 4 5 Notice to Fishermen Published: 03 December 2015 Latest Update: 03 December 2015 Exposed Cable and Poor Burial Sirius South Cable Mariners are advised that there is sections of Exposed Cable & Poor Burial of this section of the Sirius South Cable. From: 53 43.383 N 4 20.306 W To: 53 43.383 N 4 20.306 W Also Exposed Section of Cable: 53 43.383 N 4 20.306 W For further information: Peter Jamieson, Virgin Media, email: peter.jamieson@virginmedia.co.uk Notice To Fishermen Published: 08 October 2015 Latest Update: 08 October 2015 Hazard - Hibernia Segment C Abandoned Gear & Vulnerable Cable Incident involving a fishing vessel snagging its gear. GMSL s understanding is the MCA advised the vessel (Siobhan 3) to slip it s gear due to the proximity of the Hibernia Segment C subsea cable The position given was 53 50.340N:004 55.832W, south of the Isle of Man, although it cannot be confirmed if the gear was snagged on the cable. For further information: Steven Bennett, Global Marine Systems Ltd, Tel: +44 1245 702113 email: Steven.Bennett@globalmarinesystems.com Notice To Fishermen Published: 19 December 2013 Latest Update: 13 June 2014 Fishing Hazard Exposed Subsea Cable, Beam Trawl and Wire Please be advised that, following entanglement with a subsea cable, a beam trawl and scallop gear have been discarded at the position below. The fishing gear is entangled with the subsea cable and poses a significant hazard to fishing (L: 10m x H: 2m). There is also over 80m of exposed cable in the vicinity, due to the trawl dragging the cable from its original position. The position is: 55 22.915 N 06 35.917 W It was advised that the fishermen cut away both sides of his fishing gear and up to 200 fathoms of wire rope. Please exercise extreme caution whilst fishing in this area. For further information: Alasdair Wilkie, Hibernia,Email: alasdair.wilkie@hibernianetworks.com, Tel: +44 1704 322 306, Mobile: +44 7850 770 577 9 of 10

Area 6 Notice To Fishermen Published: 28 April 2016 Latest Update: 28 April 2016 Sound of Jura Cable Protection Mariners are advised that Briggs Marine Contractors Limited will be undertaking subsea power cable protection works between Mainland and Jura including cable burial on the existing cable. The works will be carried out down to the 50m contour between Carsaig Bay, Mainland: 56 01.76 N, 05 38.59 W and Lealt Bay, Jura: 56 02.46 N, 05 45.48 W Work will be carried out over the period 24th April 6th May 2016: Forth Constructor - Shallow water, near shore burial will be undertaken for approximately 8 days from Tuesday 24th April to Wednesday 6th May by vessel Forth Constructor. Following the protection works further survey works will be carried out during the May, this will be subject to a further Notice to Mariners. During operations, Forth Constructor will be restricted in the ability to manoeuvre. It is requested that all vessels operating within this area maintain a safe distance and pass at minimum speed. Operations will be carried out on a 12 hour basis, during which the vessels will display the appropriate day shapes/signals and at times of reduced visibility the appropriate lights as required by the IRPCS. The vessels will also actively transmit an AIS signal. A continuous listening watch will be maintained on VHF Channel 16 and DSC. For further information: Andrew Kinninmonth, Briggs Marine Contractors Ltd, Tel: +44(0)1592 871 891 email: akinninmonth@briggsmarine.co.uk Notice To Fishermen First Published: 26 August 2013 - Latest Update: 10 March 2016 Cable Repairs TAT 14 (Segment K) During the last four years there have been several repairs to the TAT 14 segment K cable North of Scotland from the Fair Isle Channel to the Continental Shelf edge and slope. For all details on the current status of the cable please see the up to date Kingfisher Awareness Flyers. These may be obtained by clicking on the links below, or by visiting www.kingfishercharts.org Please note that the following charts have also been updated. Kingfisher Flyer: Sprint 2013 - ENGLISH Kingfisher Flyer: Sprint 2013 - FRENCH Kingfisher Flyer: Sprint 2013 - FAROESE Kingfisher Flyer: Sprint 2013 - RUSSIAN For further information: Barry Peck, Sealine Marine Services, Email: bepeck@sealine.org.uk 10 of 10