The central Victoria Harbour will be closed
to marine traffic on February 13 (Wednesday) from 7 pm to 9 pm
to facilitate the 2002 Lunar New Year Fireworks Display.
A Marine Department (MD) spokesman said that they would implement
the marine traffic measures in conjunction with the Marine Police
(Marpol) and the Fire Services Department (FSD) to ensure safety
and smooth traffic at sea.
On that day, one barges and eight pontoons in the mid-stream
off Wan Chai will fire the fireworks starting from 8 pm. Their
surrounding waters will be closed from 3.30 pm to 11 pm to all
traffic, except Government launches, workboats involved in the
show, or authorised vessels.
From 7 pm to 9 pm, the extent of the traffic ban will be enlarged
to cover all central harbour. Vessels will be prohibited from
entering or remaining in the restricted zone, which is bounded
on the east by a line joining Hung Hom Railway Station Cargo Pier
and the breakwater at Kellet Island of the Royal Hong Kong Yacht
Club, and on the west by a line joining the southwest extremity
of the Ocean Terminal and the Central Government Pier.
"Special permission will only be given to public transport
vessels and those for the essential operation of the port,"
the spokesman said, adding that applications from spectator vessels
will not be entertained.
He pointed out that waters to the west of the banning zone,
namely waters off the Western District, is not a good viewing
location due to rough sea and heavy traffic. Spectator vessels
wishing to sail to the east side should do so before the closure
of the central harbour.
Landing steps at Queen's Pier, Lung King Street, Lung Wui Road,
Kowloon Public Pier, Tsim Sha Tsui East Promenade and Hung Hom
Ferry East will be closed to marine traffic from 7 pm to 9 pm.
To ensure orderly disembarkation of passengers after the show,
sterile areas will be set up at Queen's Pier and Kowloon Public
Pier from around 8.10 pm on that day. These sterile areas will
include waters streching from the piers to a distance of 90 metres
offshore. All vessels have to wait at designated gathering areas
for their turn to enter from the east, berth alongside the piers,
and depart from the west. MD and Marpol launches will be on site
to enforce the traffic measures.
Queen's Pier should be avoided if possible and spectator vessels
are encouraged to use the nearby Lung Wui Road landing steps.
For safety reasons, small craft should not visit the central
harbour in view of the heavy traffic. All spectator vessels should
proceed at a safe speed; maintain proper lookout; and avoid using
searchlights that obstruct lookouts and affect safe navigation.
Before a voyage, coxswains or masters should ensure passengers
aboard know where to find and how to use life saving appliances;
all children wear lifejackets; and a passenger list be prepared
in case of emergencies. The carrying capacity of a vessel must
not be exceeded.
Emergency assistance can be sought from Marine Department through
VHF radio on channel 16 (call sign "Hong Kong Rescue");
from Marine Police by dialing 2803 6240-1 or 999; or by issuing
distress signals.
In the event of inclement weather, the fireworks display may
be postponed to February 14 (Thursday), starting at the same time
with the same traffic arrangements as set out above.
For details of marine traffic arrangements, please read Marine
Department Notice No.13 of 2002 at http://www.gov.hk/mardep/index.htm.
Wednesday, February 6, 2002
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