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Office of Deputy Commissioner of Maritime Affairs THE REPUBLIC OF LIBERIA LIBERIA MARITIME AUTHORITY Marine Notice NAV-003 Rev. 06/12 TO: SUBJECT: ALL SHIPOWNERS, OPERATORS, MASTERS AND OFFICERS OF MERCHANT SHIPS, AND AUTHORIZED CLASSIFICATION SOCIETIES Protection of the Great Barrier Reef Region and the Torres Strait - Compulsory Pilotage Requirement Reference: (a) Great Barrier Reef Marine Park Amendment Act 1991, (b) Australian Commonwealth Navigation Act of 1912 as amended April 2006 (c) Convention for the Protection of the World Cultural and Natural Heritage (UNESCO, 1972), (d) IMO Resolutions MEPC.44(30) adopted 16 November 1990 and MEPC.133(53), adopted 22 July 2005 (e) IMO Resolution A.710(17), adopted 6 November 1991, (f) IMO Ships' Routing Supersedes: Marine Notice NAV-003, dated 01/2000 PURPOSE: This Marine Notice advises those involved with the operation and navigation of Liberian vessels of the action taken by the International Maritime Organization and the Commonwealth of Australia toward minimizing the risk of vessel source pollution in The Great Barrier Reef Region and the Torres Strait through the implementation of voluntary and compulsory pilotage schemes. APPLICABILITY: Under the Great Barrier Reef Marine Park Amendment Act of 1991, enacted by the Australian Parliament, and also provided by Ref. (d) ships of 70 meters in length and over, as well as all oil tankers, chemical tankers, and gas carriers, irrespective of size operating within the areas of The Great Barrier Reef and the Torres Strait are regulated. REQUIREMENTS: 1.0 Compulsory Pilotage 1.1 Great Barrier Reef Pilotage Area.1 The Great Barrier Reef between the northern extreme of Cape York Peninsula (10º 041 1 of 8 Inquiries concerning the subject of this Notice should be directed to the Office of the Deputy Commissioner, Republic of Liberia, the Liberian International Ship & Corporate Registry, LLC, 8619 Westwood Center Dr., Suite 300, Vienna, VA 22182 USA 06/12

South) and the vicinity of Cairns Roads (16º 40 South); and in Hydrographer s Passage..2 All ships of 70 meters in length and over, as well as all oil tankers, chemical tankers, and liquefied gas carriers, irrespective of size must have a pilot onboard. 1.2 Torres Strait Pilotage Area.1 The Torres Strait Pilotage Area is bound on the south by the line of latitude (10º 41 South), and on the north by Australia s EEZ, and divided into the following two parts:.1 Torres Strait Pilotage Area A is bound by the longitudes (141º 50 East and 142º 05 East)..2 Torres Strait Pilotage Area B is bound by the longitudes 142º 05 East and 143º 24 East)..2 All vessels of 70 meters or more in overall length, and all tankers, chemical tankers and liquefied gas carriers, except defense force vessels, when transiting through Torres Strait Pilotage Area A with a draught of 8 meters or more must have a pilot onboard..3 All vessels (irrespective of draft) of 70 meters or more in overall length, and all tankers, chemical tankers and liquefied gas carriers, except defense force vessels, when transiting through Torres Strait Pilotage Area B must have a pilot on board..4 Further details regarding Torres Strait pilotage requirements can be found at: http://www.torrespilots.com.au/wp-content/uploads/2011/04/marine-notice-08-2006.pdf 2.0 Areas to Avoid Furthermore, being aware of the close relationship between the safety of navigation and the prevention of pollution from ships, and recalling the recent Amendment to the General Provisions on Ships' Routing, which states that Ships' Routing may be used to reduce the risk of pollution caused by ships colliding or grounding in or near environmentally sensitive areas; navigators are reminded that the Capricornia Section of the Great Barrier Reef Marine Park is designated in IMO Ships' Routing as an "AREA TO BE AVOIDED" (Part D, page 11). 3.0 Additional Hazards The Great Barrier Reef Region of Australia contains a scattered maze of submerged shoals and reefs. Added to these hazards are the strong trade winds and occasional cyclones that are indicative of the region. When all of these factors are combined with intense fishing activity, peaking from April to October, the result is a significant obstacle to the safe navigation of a vessel. 4.0 Administration Requirements In light of this, the Office of the Deputy Commissioner requires the following from the vessels in its registry: NAV-003 2 of 8 06/12

.1 Absolute compliance with the Australian Pilotage Requirements;.2 Regular use of properly licensed pilots in those areas where it is specified that pilotage is necessary; and.3 The use of sound judgment and caution when navigating in or near this particularly sensitive area. 5.0 Additional Information The Australian Maritime Safety Authority recently released a new publication entitled "Reef Guide - A Shipmaster's Handbook to the Torres Strait and the Great Barrier Reef". The booklet could be of invaluable assistance for mariners navigating through these areas. Mariners, ship owners and operators are encouraged to obtain copies from the following offices: Maritime Division Queensland Transport GPO Box 2595 Brisbane 4001 Australia Phone: +61 7 3224 2832 Fax: +61 7 3221 7179 Navigational Services Australian Maritime Safety Authority P.O. Box 1108 Belconnen ACT 2616 Australia Phone: +61 6 279 5678 Fax: +61 6 279 5002 Or visit the Australian Maritime Safety Authority website at: http://www.amsa.gov.au/marine_environment_protection/torres_strait/imo_docs.asp * * * * * NAV-003 3 of 8 06/12

ANNEX Compulsory Pilotage Chart NAV-003 4 of 8 06/12

Torres Strait and Great Northeast Channel Chart NAV-003 5 of 8 06/12

Hydrographers Passage Chart Compulsory Pilotage Chart NAV-003 6 of 8 06/12

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NAV-003 8 of 8 06/12