The Marine Department (MD), Marine Police
(Marpol) and the Fire Services Department (FSD) will jointly implement
a series of marine traffic arrangements in Victoria Harbour to
ensure safety during the National Day Fireworks Display on October
1 (Thursday).
The fireworks will be discharged from six barges anchoring in
pairs at three firing points in Central Victoria Harbour off Wan
Chai starting at 9 pm and will last for about 23 minutes.
A Marine Department spokesman today (Friday) said that an area
encompassing the fireworks display barges would be established
as a closed area between 4 pm and 11pm.
"This area will be closed to all marine traffic except craft
directly involved in the fireworks display, Government launches
and other vessels approved by the Director of Marine," he said.
He added that from 8 pm to 10 pm, Central Victoria Harbour would
be designated a restricted area.
The restricted area is bounded on the east side by a straight
line joining Hung Hom Railway Station Cargo Pier and the breakwater
at Kellet Island Royal Hong Kong Yacht Club. The western boundary
is a straight line joining the southwest extremity of the Ocean
Terminal, Tsim Sha Tsui and the Central Government Pier.
"During the effective period of restriction, no vessel other
than Government launches, vessels directly involved in the fireworks
display or those which have obtained permission from the Director
of Marine will be allowed to enter or remain within the restricted
area," the spokesman said.
"Special permission will only be given to public transport vessels
and those for the essential operation of the port, while applications
from spectator vessels for viewing the display will not be entertained,"
he added.
The spokesman advised coxswains of spectator vessels that waters
to the west of the restricted area would not be a good viewing
location due to heavy traffic conditions.
He suggested spectator vessels from the west to proceed to the
east before the closure of Victoria Harbour.
To facilitate crowd control on shore, landing steps at Queen's
Pier, Lung King Street, Kowloon Public Pier, Tsim Sha Tsui East
promenade and Hung Hom Ferry East will be closed to marine traffic
from 8 pm to 10 pm.
The spokesman urged vessels, if possible, to use landing areas
away from the central harbour for disembarkation.
To ensure safe navigation and orderly disembarkation of passengers
after the fireworks displays, two sterile areas will be set up
at Queen's Pier and Kowloon Public Pier respectively from 10 pm
to 11 pm.
These two sterile areas will include the water areas fronting
the respective piers and to a distance of about 90 metres offshore.
They will be physically marked by MD and Marpol launches deployed
to line up offshore.
The spokesman said vessels intending to use the piers were required
to wait at a designated gathering areas prior to berthing and,
under the direction of MD and Marpol launches, vessels would only
be permitted to enter the sterile areas from the east and depart
from the west.
A Marine Department Notice No. 137 of 1998 has been published
to give full details of the special marine traffic control measures.
Free copies of the notice are available from the Central Marine
Office on the third floor, Harbour Building, 38 Pier Road, Central
and also from the MD Homepage on the Internet at http://www.info.gov.hk/mardep/index.htm.
The spokesman also advised that small vessels, particularly
those with no decking, or small vessels of less than five metres
in length, should not proceed to or remain in the central harbour
area in that evening since such vessels were vulnerable to the
wash from larger vessels and were not easily detected by vessels
with higher freeboard.
Regarding safety measures of vessels during the National Day
Fireworks Display, the spokesman advised coxswains of spectator
vessels on the following:
- All vessels navigating in Victoria Harbour between Green
Island and Lei Yue Mun should proceed at a safe speed which
should not generally exceed five knots;
- Every vessel should at all times maintain a proper look-out,
and take measures including switching off cabin lights to avoid
obscuring the view of the look-out;
- Searchlights should not be used on or from any vessel as
the direction of such lights on other vessels will interfere
with their keeping of a proper look-out and their safe operation;
and
- Vessels should not hurry to leave the viewing areas immediately
after the display.
He also advised masters, owners and operators of all vessels to
take heed of the following measures before proceeding on a voyage:
- All persons on board are aware of the location of all life
saving appliances and that they know how to put on a lifejacket
properly. A practical demonstration is recommended;
- All children aboard wear lifejackets at all times;
- A passenger list is prepared for the ready use of emergency
services. This list should include the names of all passengers
and crew on board, and should be kept by the master; and
- The carrying capacity on the licence of a vessel is not exceeded.
The spokesman pointed out that there would be a large number of
MD, Marpol and FSD vessels identified by their flashing red or flashing
blue lights either stationed or patrolling in the central harbour
area. Masters should follow any instructions originated from these
vessels.
In the event that a vessel is in danger and requires assistance,
its master can:
- Call the Marine Department on very high frequency radio telephone
channel 16 using the call sign "Hong Kong Rescue", or on the
telephone number 2545 0181;
- Call the Marine Police on the telephone number 2803 6240
or 2803 6241;
- Call 999; or
- Indicate the need of assistance by using distress signals.
Note to editors:
A copy of the harbour plan showing the designated closed area and
restricted area for 1998 National Day Fireworks Display will be
available at GIS press boxes for collection.
Friday, September 25, 1998
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