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Contents 1) Notice to Mariners (NtM) (Active)... 2 2) Hazards/Mitigation for Project Vessels and PAX... 3 3) Construction Vessels... 4 4) Guard Vessels... 4 5) Crew Transfer Vessels... 5 6) Upcoming (following 7 days)... 7 7) Summary of (previous 7 days)... 8 8) Looking further ahead (beyond 7 days) (new activities starting)... 8 9) Project Met mast details... 8 10) Project Wave Rider... 8 11) As Laid Cardinal Buoy Positions... 9 12) Contact details... 9 13) Export Cable Coordinates... 10 14) Site Chart... 11 15) Surface laid export cable and wet stored anchor wire details... 12 Page 1 of 12

WNoO application: - Issued weekly by the ROW Project Marine Co-ordination Team - Notice to Mariners (NtM) will be issued for any unplanned/unmarked navigational hazards introduced by the project within our area of operation 1) Notice to Mariners (NtM) (Active) Notice to Mariners Ref. NTM009 NTM016 NTM017 NTM049 NTM 071 NTM 075 NTM 078 NTM 86 NTM 91 NTM 92 NTM 93 NTM 94 NTM 95 Date of Issue Activity (Vessel in brackets) Status of Works Expected close out 10/03/2016 Approval of Safety Zones June 2018 27/05/2016 Installation Rock Pads June 2018 24/06/2016 Installation Rock Pads Round 2 June 2018 09/02/2017 Safe distances of all structures within Rampion Offshore Wind 23-08-2017 Updated Main Array Hazard Area 02-11-2017 13-11-2017 04-12-2017 04-01-2018 10-01-2018 17-01-2018 01-02-2018 10-02-2018 Updated Export Cables Hazard areas Array Cable Rock bag placement/export cable boulder removal Rampion Cardinal and Wave Rider buoy update Rampion Notices to Mariners Update 2018 Installation of New East Export cable update. Inshore Export Duct Marker Buoy Rampion Aids to Navigation Rampion surface laid export cable & wet stored anchor wire May 2018 Secretary of State has approved our application for statutory Safety Zones (08/03/16) during the construction of the Rampion Wind Farm. These Safety Zones are defined as: 500m around all structures (where construction vessels are present) 50m around all structures (whilst personnel are working on them) including the offshore substation. All project vessel masters and 3 rd party sea users are requested to remain a minimum safe distance of 500m around each vessel. Project vessels are to keep a sharp lookout (Radar/AIS and visual) for nonproject vessels entering these zones and report to Duty MC via P1 ASAP. Page 2 of 12

2) Hazards/Mitigation for Project Vessels and PAX GSK pipeline o 30m Safety Zone either side of the GSK pipeline situated to the East of the export cable corridor. No project vessels will be permitted to enter this safety zone without prior permission by the Duty MC Redundant sewage outfall pipeline o 30m Safety Zone either side of the redundant sewage outfall pipeline to the west of the cable route Fishing gear o All Vessels to keep a sharp lookout and report any fishing gear to duty MC who will in turn distribute information to all other project vessels. o All vessels to operate appropriately where the hazard of fishing gear exists Fishing vessels o Standing order for all project vessels to pass at a safe distance. Dive Vessels/Divers o Standing order for all project vessels to pass at a safe distance o Specifically, if any vessel is present over a known dive site, project vessels are to pass a minimum of 1NM uptide. Scour protection and exposed cables on sea bed around foundations o Guard vessel in operation o Co-ordinates disseminated to FLOs Subsea cables (buried, shallow buried and surface laid). o All project vessels to keep a sharp lookout for third party sea users venturing near subsea cables laid on sea bed. Report any such instances to Traffic ASAP. Special consideration of the exposed cable at the jointing location (50 42.97 N, 000 17.88 W) and to the east of the Offshore Substation. Refer to Documents RAM-ERA-SMG-SAF-0001_00 (Guidelines for CTV operators on specific hazards) Ensure all project vessels have latest Office Site Chart (Check with Duty MC for latest Rev) Page 3 of 12

Name Flag Call Sign/MMSI Contact Info L (m) B (m) D (m) GT (t) Contractor Status (Start) Picture 3) Construction Vessels Stemat Spirt NL PBSO/246543000 Panda NL PCOA/245852000 90 28 3.3 4102 VBMS 27 11.5 2.8 289 VBMS Installation of New East Export cable Start 04/02/2018 Weather permitting AHT for Stemat Spirit Start 04/02/2018 Weather permitting Viking NL PIHD/245039000 30 10.5 3.6 332 VBMS AHT for Stemat Spirit Start 04/02/2018 Weather permitting MV Erica UK 2DLS3/3514070084 10 4 1.8 23 Partrac Service 3 x project wave rider buoys Week commencing 12/02/2018 Survey Vessel Rix Tiger (UK) 2GGY4/235097309 19 9 1.8 42 Rix Sea Shuttle Survey vessel 01/01/2018 4) Guard Vessels George Johannes (UK) MCPF5/232006450 26.27 6.48 3.2 122 Choice Marine Guard Boat Duties 24/7 Start 30/07/2017 Page 4 of 12

Commodore P (UK) 2GIR2/235097729 18 6 0.9 27 Offshore Turbine Services Fast Response Guard Vessel Start 18/08/2017 Name Flag Call Sign/MMSI Contact Info L (m) B (m) D (m) GT (t) Contractor Status (Start) Picture 5) Crew Transfer Vessels Rix Panther (UK) 2FRT9/235093688 Windcat 6 (UK) MXFD/235057789 CH 16/P1 19 8 1.5 42 Rix Sea Shuttle 16 6 2 40 Windcat Terminations Working out of Newhaven Start 15/03/2016 Site CTV Working out of Newhaven Windcat 10 (UK) 2BAN2/235064453 22 6 2 36 Windcat WTG M&E completion Working out of Newhaven Windcat 17 (UK) 2BYDS/235070402 18 6 2.5 35 Windcat WTG M&E completion Start 19/09/2016 Windcat 11 (UK) 2B1S9/235066459 22 6 1.9 40 Windcat WTG Commissioning Start 06/03/2017 Page 5 of 12

Name Flag Call Sign/MMSI Contact Info L (m) B (m) D (m) GT (t) Contractor Status (Start) Picture Porth Eilian (UK) 2GNX8/235099056 CH 16/P1 18 8 1.9 55 Turbine Transfers Crew change / Water taxi 11/03/2017 Windcat 22 (UK) 2CUS9/235075935 22 6.5 2.1 40 Windcat O&M Vessel Working out of Newhaven Start 29/01/201 Sure Pride (UK) 2FUM/235094357 CH 16/P1 20 8 2 67 Surewind WTG Commissioning Start 15/05/2017 Sure Pilgrim (UK) 2GEJ9/235096669 CH 16/P1 20 8 2 67 Surewind WTG Commissioning Start 06/03/2017 CWIND SWORD (UK) 2IAE5/235108046 CH 16/P1 22 6 1.8 35 C-Wind O&M CTV Start 13/11/2017 Avocet (UK) 2DXB6/235082698 CH 16/P1 Windcat 14 UK 2BS19/235070403 CH 16/P1 19 6 1.8 60 VBMS Stemat Spirit CTV Working out of Shoreham Start 09/12/2017 18 6 1.9 40 Windcat SAP CTV Start 29/01/2018 Page 6 of 12

6) Upcoming (following 7 days) Operation Location Vessel Operational Notes WTG M&E completion/ commissioning All locations Windcat 11, Windcat 17, Windcat 10, Sure Pilgrim, Sure Pride, Inspection Bolting Snagging Painting cleaning All locations Windcat 6 Crew change Water Taxi All Locations/Newhaven Port Porth Eilian Project Guard vessels Site 24hr Guard Vessels George Johannes, Commodore P, Commodore will take over for Commander P in the next week. Survey Multibeam/side scan surveys/iow Rix Tiger OSS works Offshore sub station Rix Panther SAP CTV All locations/energisation WC 14 Installation New East Export Export cable route Stemat Spirit Panda Viking Start operations inshore on or around the 04/02/2018 weather permitting Survey Inshore export cable duct Coastal Discovery Start 27/01/2018 Expected duration 1- day weather permitting Wave rider Servicing 3 x wave rider locations as depicted in section 10 MV Erica Start operations week commencing 08/02/2018 weather permitting O&M Vessels All locations WC 22 C-Wind Sword ongoing Page 7 of 12

All Mariners Operating in the Vicinity of Rampion Offshore Wind Farm are advised to familiarise themselves with MGN 372 https://www.gov.uk/government/uploads/system/uploads/attachme nt_data/file/440734/mgn_372.pdf 7) Summary of (previous 7 days) Guard vessel offshore 24/7 MVOW mechanical completions/commissioning. surveys Energisation of array cables and WTG s Survey of HDD duct inshore Start of CR3 installation 8) Looking further ahead (beyond 7 days) (new activities starting) Array cable protection Energisation of WTG s Installation of CR3 and CR4 export cables Arrival of OSP Work platform Change over to operational Aids to Navigation Removal of 6 x Cardinals and repositioning remaining North and South to permanent positions 9) Project Met mast details ID Latitude Longitude Met mast 50 41.287 N 0 20.594 W 10) Project Wave Rider ID Latitude Longitude Wave Rider No1 50 46.555'N 0 19.070'W As Laid Wave Rider No2 50 41.394'N 0 16.146'W As Laid Wave Rider No3 50 40.219'N 0 12.949'W As Laid Page 8 of 12

11) As Laid Cardinal Buoy Positions Cardinal Name Light Signature Deployed Latitude Deployed Longitude North 1(AIS) Q 50 41.377 N 0 21.898 W North 2 V Q 50 42.072 N 0 17.098 W North 3 (AIS) Q 50 42.771 N 0 12.286 W East 1 Q (3) 10s 50 41.050 N 0 11.311 W BeSouth 1(AIS) Q (6) + L Fl 15s 50 39.172'N 0 11.363'W South 2 V Q (6)+L Fl 10s 50 38.398 N 0 16. 147 W South 3 (AIS) Q (6) + L Fl 15s 50 37.631 N 0 20.931 W West 1 Q (9) + 15s 50 39.439 N 0 21.930 W 12) Contact details Mark Brown Offshore Site Manager Tel: +44 (0) 7491 057 121 Email: mark.brown@eon.com Gordon Bain Lead Marine Coordinator Tel: +44 (0) 7816 648082 Email: leadmc@rampionoffshore.com. Duty Marine Coordinator Tel: +44 (0) 7557 942945 Email: traffic@rampionoffshore.com Page 9 of 12

13) Export Cable Coordinates East Export Cable Route West Export Cable Route LATITUD LONGITUD KP LATITUD LONGITUD KP 50 49.0411453' N 0 20.1491986' W 0 50 49.0392569' N 0 20.1559728' W 0 50 49.0383954' N 0 20.1471673' W 0.006 50 49.0365229' N 0 20.1541776' W 0.005 50 48.8450241' N 0 20.0043473' W 0.401 50 48.8321138' N 0 20.0213010' W 0.415 50 48.5435783' N 0 19.7817419' W 1.019 50 48.5312412' N 0 19.8257254' W 1.019 50 47.5754360' N 0 19.0671645' W 3 50 47.5283632' N 0 19.1741222' W 3.03 50 47.0619271' N 0 18.8052062' W 4.001 50 46.9242174' N 0 18.9365803' W 4.184 50 46.7959655' N 0 18.7318572' W 4.502 50 46.8710244' N 0 18.9223825' W 4.284 50 46.6611182' N 0 18.7172942' W 4.752 50 46.5838764' N 0 18.8887138' W 4.818 50 46.1228324' N 0 18.7778840' W 5.753 50 46.0611405' N 0 18.9565559' W 5.791 50 45.4028104' N 0 18.9771812' W 7.108 50 45.4302627' N 0 19.1313961' W 6.978 50 45.3447367' N 0 18.9859594' W 7.216 50 45.3274051' N 0 19.1548573' W 7.171 50 45.2907955' N 0 18.9871717' W 7.316 50 45.1830551' N 0 19.1582731' W 7.439 50 45.2264755' N 0 18.9803895' W 7.436 50 45.0807508' N 0 19.1340815' W 7.631 50 43.8545862' N 0 18.5755551' W 10.024 50 44.4092272' N 0 18.9209074' W 8.901 50 43.5353821' N 0 18.4567545' W 10.632 50 44.2370203' N 0 18.8760834' W 9.225 50 43.4067649' N 0 18.3879768' W 10.884 50 43.7399867' N 0 18.7176892' W 10.165 50 43.3218335' N 0 18.3272998' W 11.057 50 43.4531794' N 0 18.5891475' W 10.718 50 43.2482600' N 0 18.2567879' W 11.216 50 43.3127411' N 0 18.5123192' W 10.994 50 43.2046700' N 0 18.2066487' W 11.316 50 43.2634912' N 0 18.4778397' W 11.094 50 43.0451085' N 0 17.9882516' W 11.708 50 43.2007868' N 0 18.4231791' W 11.227 50 42.8969501' N 0 17.7661912' W 12.088 50 43.1559313' N 0 18.3757412' W 11.327 50 42.4324193' N 0 16.8658103' W 13.453 50 42.8176502' N 0 17.8872884' W 12.179 50 41.9317806' N 0 15.9784611' W 14.851 50 42.4145324' N 0 17.1150045' W 13.356 50 41.7220852' N 0 15.6528737' W 15.397 50 41.9242877' N 0 16.2156689' W 14.752 50 41.7133732' N 0 15.6394384' W 15.42 50 41.6643728' N 0 15.6559910' W 15.568 50 41.7133732' N 0 15.6394384' W 15.42 50 41.6643728' N 0 15.6559910' W 15.568 50 41.6218602' N 0 15.5819279' W 15.602 50 41.6269395' N 0 15.6136011' W 15.654 50 41.6218602' N 0 15.5819279' W 15.602 50 41.6269395' N 0 15.6136011' W 15.654 50 41.5681136' N 0 15.5889815' W 15.702 50 41.5677536' N 0 15.5919882' W 15.766 Page 10 of 12

14) Site Chart Weekly Notice of (WNoO) Page 11 of 12

15) Surface laid export cable and wet stored anchor wire details Page 12 of 12