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2016 June 26   08:17

New traffic separation schemes off Western Australia

On 1 December 2016 two new Traffic Separation Schemes (TSS) will come into effect off the  south - west coast  of Western Australia. Australia’s proposal to establish the schemes was approved by the Intern ational Maritime  Organization earlier this year and adopted by its Maritime Safety Committee in May.

A TSS separates opposing streams of traffic by establishing traffic lanes and separation zones. The two schemes, off Cape Leeuwin and Chatham Island in the state’s south - west, aim  to increase navigational safety by reducing the number of head - on situations and improve  environmental protection by keeping ships away from the coast line. AMSA’s proposal stemmed from shipping traffic data which  raised concerns about  ships on reciprocal courses and navigating close to the coast line.

With around 6,500 unique voyages  made through  this area every two years ( around nine  ships per day ) , the schemes will improve  safety. There will be no increase in typical voyage distances for ships traversing the area. In developing the proposal, AMSA consulted with state and Australian government agencies,  representatives of the shipping  industry and the  Australian Hydrographic Office.

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