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VTS should at least comprise an information service and may also include others, such as navigational assistance service or a traffic organization service, or both of these services, defined in Resolution A. 857(20), as follows:
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VTS should comprise at least an information service and may also include others, such as a navigational assistance service or a traffic organization service, or both, defined as follows:


- An information service is a service to ensure that essential information becomes available in time for on-board navigational decision-making.
*An information service is a service to ensure that essential information becomes available in time for on-board navigational decision-making.
*A navigational assistance service is a service to assist on-board navigational decision-making and to monitor its effects.
*A traffic organization service is a service to prevent the development of dangerous maritime traffic situations and to provide for the safe and efficient movement of vessel traffic within the VTS area.


- A navigational assistance service is a service to assist on-board navigational decision-making and to monitor its effects.


- A traffic organization service is a service to prevent the development of dangerous maritime traffic situations and to provide for the safe and efficient movement of vessel traffic within the VTS area.
Source: IMO A.857(20)


 
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Source: IALA VTS Manual


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Revision as of 12:00, 23 October 2012

VTS-2012-50

VTS should comprise at least an information service and may also include others, such as a navigational assistance service or a traffic organization service, or both, defined as follows:

  • An information service is a service to ensure that essential information becomes available in time for on-board navigational decision-making.
  • A navigational assistance service is a service to assist on-board navigational decision-making and to monitor its effects.
  • A traffic organization service is a service to prevent the development of dangerous maritime traffic situations and to provide for the safe and efficient movement of vessel traffic within the VTS area.


Source: IMO A.857(20)

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