NNF Workshop, eNav and the Arctic ArcticWeb 24 th March 2015 Mads Bentzen Billesø Danish Maritime...

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NNF Workshop, eNav and the Arctic ArcticWeb 24 th March 2015 Mads Bentzen Billesø Danish Maritime Authority/Maritime Technology

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NNF Workshop, eNav and the ArcticArcticWeb

24th March 2015

Mads Bentzen BillesøDanish Maritime Authority/Maritime Technology

ArcticWeb (Embryonic e-Navigation)- an effort to improve safety of navigation in the Arctic

Operational § and ArcticWeb functionality

• Coordinated VoyageSharing vessels routes and schedules, including intelligent presentation for planning purposes

• Areas with specific requirementsAreas are shown in ArcticWeb, may be specific for vessel type and size• Use of PilotPilot on board or PEC number• Risk AssessmentProvide vessels with necessary data and the possibility to make use of integrated risk model

ArcticWeb – short recap

Operational from 1st January 2014

Users:• 45 vessels + ice pilots/advisors• 35 shore authorities/users

Good cooperation with Norway (Kystverket (NCA) and BarentsWatch).

Initial meetings with USA (CG) and Canada (CG).

Russian authorities have expressed interest.

Ice Charts from 2 providers (DMI and AARI)

AIS data for entire Arctic region from Norwegian satellites + Danish and Norwegian base stations.

ArcticWeb – 2015 and beyond

Platform planned to be used and further developed in several projects – EfficienSea2, project under the Nordic Council of Ministers and project under the Danish Ministry of Defence.

Establish cooperation on the development and possible extension of ArcticWeb to cover entire Arctic region.

Improve existing services based on feedback and develop additional functionality, including:• Coordinated voyage functionality• Integrate reporting with national systems (Arctic Command, others?)• A Joint Arctic Maritime WebPortal, in collaboration with Geodata

Agencies• Risk management tool• Pilot booking and PEC functionality• SAR functionality

ArcticWeb – Search and Rescue functionality

  Percentage below n hours and above 12 minutes

Hours All areas 1 2 3 4

½ 47 % 55 % 25 % 27 % 36 %

1 70 % 75 % 54 % 56 % 72 %

1½ 84 % 87 % 76 % 75 % 90 %

2 96 % 97 % 94 % 93 % 98 %

3 97 % 98 % 96 % 95 % 98 %

4 99 % 99 % 98 % 97 % 99 %

6 99 % 99 % 99 % 98 % 99 %

9 99 % 100 % 99 % 99 % 99 %

12 100 % 100 % 99 % 99 % 100 %

Quality of AIS data from satellite

For more information

For test purposes, presentation and a closer look at ArcticWeb, please access the ArcticWeb [test] site.

http://arcticweb-test.e-navigation.net

 

Vessel login: arina/1qa2ws3ed (case sensitive in both User name and password)

For test of route sharing please search Orasila or Oratank – they have schedules and routes.

To request login for ArcticWeb [LIVE]:

https://arcticweb.e-navigation.net/

Mads Bentzen BillesøMaritime Technology and e-

NavigationDanish Maritime Authority

[email protected]