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Title: Humber Shipping Movements Query
Post by: shedonesixnine on December 06, 2021, 10:47:00 AM
Hello all,

I am new to the hobby, and, being based in Rotherham, my nearest and most easily accessible location for spotting is of course the Humber. I often monitor the tracking sites (Vessel Finder, Marine Traffic etc) to get a better understanding of day to day operations, and I'm beginning to notice the more unusual vessels arriving between the mundane regulars. I also use the ABP documents on their website to keep an eye on interesting vessels heading to/from the Trent Ports, which are easier to go and view than going to the coast!

My question is - on the 'Planned Voyages Summary' document, where is the 'On Passage' date and time actually referring to? For a vessel coming from the North Sea into the Humber, the 'on passage' time may be 12:30 for example. Now, is that 12:30 passing Spurn, 12:30 coming under the jurisdiction of VTS Humber, or is it some other location? Likewise for a vessel heading west from Goole towards the coast, where will this time be for? The Humber Bridge approximately?

Many thanks!

Tom
Title: Re: Humber Shipping Movements Query
Post by: SIMON SMITH on December 06, 2021, 03:28:54 PM
Hello Tom,

From what I have observed on passage time for inward vessels would be upon entering the Humber VTS area. For outbound ships it will be the time leaving a river berth or if locking out from a dock the exit time from the lock

Cheers

Simon
Title: Re: Humber Shipping Movements Query
Post by: Patrick Hill on December 06, 2021, 03:46:45 PM
On passage time is usually the pilot boarding time for inward vessels, outbound is planned off the berth time.
Title: Re: Humber Shipping Movements Query
Post by: shedonesixnine on December 06, 2021, 11:41:42 PM
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Title: Re: Humber Shipping Movements Query
Post by: Patrick Hill on December 07, 2021, 09:38:43 AM
The ABP sheets refresh just after the hour - reporting points are Trent Falls, Blacktoft, Brough, Humber bridge, Paull Sands, 9 Alpha buoy, Sunk Spit, and Clee Ness.
Title: Re: Humber Shipping Movements Query
Post by: simonwp on December 07, 2021, 09:48:54 AM
https://www.humber.com/Estuary_Information/Marine_Information/Vessel_Traffic_Services/