Port Opening Control
Overview
- The purpose of Port Opening Control is to crack down on every sort of illegal act within the boundaries of an open port and establish maintain basic order.
- It also intended to secure vessel traffic safety and protect the marine environment.
Details
- To control ships that fails to be berthed or moored in a designated anchorage.
- To control ships whose repair is not permitted or reported.
- To control ships that are berthed or moored at the entry of lock gates, etc.
- To control ships making a passage beyond their course.
- To control ships that are berthed or moored on route.
- To control the breach of anchorage by ships transporting dangerous goods.
- To remove obstacles out of the way of ships.
- To check the permission or approval of any construction within the port.
- To confirm the permission or approval of events within the harbor limits.
- To control a fishery operation that is likely to interrupt vessel traffic.
Current state of patrol boats
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Ship name :
Ocean No. 1
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Introduction :
September 2002
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Gross tonnage (ton) :
69 tons
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Speed :
15 knots
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Main engine :
1,544ps×2 units
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Maximum embarking capacity :
25 persons
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Jurisdiction :
South Port and the nearby sea
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Introduction :