Entering Port Metro Vancouver: A Nautical Guide
Approaching Port Metro Vancouver
As you approach Port Metro Vancouver, keep a lookout for the designated entry point. This will be marked by a series of buoys and navigational aids, including a lighthouse and a radio beacon. Make sure to check the latest charts and weather reports before entering the port, as conditions can change quickly.
Communicating with Port Metro Vancouver
Before entering the port, you will need to contact Port Metro Vancouvers Vessel Traffic Services (VTS) on VHF channel 74. This will allow you to receive up-to-date information on traffic conditions, berth availability, and any other important information you need to know.
Entering Port Metro Vancouver
Once you have received clearance from VTS, you can begin your approach to the port. Follow the designated shipping lanes and keep a safe distance from other vessels. As you enter the port, keep a lookout for any potential hazards, such as rocks, shoals, or other obstructions.
Mooring in Port Metro Vancouver
When you arrive at your designated berth, make sure to follow all instructions from the port authorities. This may include using tugboats to assist with mooring, or following specific procedures for loading and unloading cargo. Always keep a close eye on the weather and sea conditions, and be prepared to adjust your mooring as needed.
Exiting Port Metro Vancouver
When its time to leave Port Metro Vancouver, make sure to follow all instructions from VTS and the port authorities. Keep a safe distance from other vessels and follow the designated shipping lanes. As you exit the port, keep a lookout for any potential hazards and adjust your course as needed.
By following these nautical guidelines, you can safely and efficiently enter and exit Port Metro Vancouver, one of the busiest and most important seaports in North America.
Shipyards in Port Metro Vancouver Port
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Maritime service providers in Port Metro Vancouver Port
Vessel ETA
Vessel Name | Type | Length | Class Expires Date | Ship manager | Estimated time of arrival |
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AQUATRAVESIA (9785732) | Oil and chemical tanker | ||||
OOCL SEATTLE (9984431) | Container vessels | ||||
NEW ALLIANCE (9953901) | Oil and chemical tanker | ||||
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Vessel Schedule
Vessel Name | Type | Length | Class Expires Date | Ship manager | Schedule Time |
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YM TOGETHER (9789984) | Container ship | ||||
TONGA CHIEF (9614490) | General cargo ship | ||||
SEASPAN FALCON (9793909) | Container ship | ||||
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