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Restriction on vessels transiting, anchoring or remaining within and in the vicinity of cruise bay MPA 2022-11-04 08:36

Pursuant to Reg 45 (2) of the Maritime and Port Authority of Singapore (Port) Regulations, the Port Master hereby restricts all vessels from transiting, anchoring or remaining in the demarcated area within and in the vicinity of Cruise Bay. This restriction shall take effect on 06 Nov 2022 from 0300hrs to 1500hrs.
 
The demarcated area is shown in the Appendix and bounded by the following coordinates.
Vessels anchored within the demarcated area are required to relocate to an alternate anchorage as directed by the Port Master, by 06 Nov 2022, 0001hrs. All vessels shall not enter the demarcated areas during the restricted period.
 
Strictly no movements within Cruise Bay on 06 Nov 2022 from 0300hrs to 0700hrs. Vessels intending to transit within Cruise Bay are to seek permission from MPA Port Operations Control Centre (POCC) between 0701hrs to 1500hrs.
 
Please call Capt. Andrew Leong at Tel: +65 6325-2478 or Marine Safety Control Centre (MSCC) Duty Officer at +65 6325-2488/ 2489 for clarification on this Port Marine Notice.

Source: MPA


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