Gwynt y Môr Windfarm: Weekly Notice of Operations, 14th June 2012

This is a summary of the weekly notice of operations for the Gwynt y Môr Wind Farm issued on 14th June 2012 to harbour masters and sea users .  This notice describes recent operations, work planned for the next 7 days, and provides a list of vessels operating on the site with their contact details.

Work carried out over past 7 days

The following work has been carried out in the past week:

  • Penrhos Bay has been used as a CTV / Stand by vessel when required, running out of Conwy Marina or Deganwy.
  • Choice has been on guard vessel duties (see Notice to Mariners 13 here).

Work planned for next 7 days

The work planned for the next 7 days on the site is:

  • Penhros Bay will be utilised as Crew Transfer / Stand by vessel, running out of Conwy Marina or Deganwy.
  • Choice will remain on station as guard vessel.

List of vessels at site for next 7 days

The vessels that will be operating on the site over the next 7 days and their contact details are given below.  We have linked up the vessel names to MarineTraffic.com so that with just one mouse click you can find out more about their current location and recent activity.

  • Penrhos Bay:  Crew transfer vessel | Call sign 2DLB8.
  • ChoiceMarine Mammal Observation Vessel / Guard Vessel

Port Arrivals

The planned port arrivals over the next 7 days are:-

  • Cammel Laird Birkenhead/Port of Liverpool.
    MV Mana (coaster delivering transition piece platforms) arriving 15th June 2012.
    MV Marlene expected on 15th June 2012.
    MV Jorge N expected on 16th June 2012.
    MV Baltic Carrier (coaster delivering transition piece platforms) expected on 16th June 2012.
    MV Bente expected on 18th June 2012.
  • Mostyn.
    None planned
  • Conwy / Deganwy
    Penrhos Bay
     standing by in port when not utilised.

Please contact Jim Andrews, Fishery Liaison Officer (+44(0)7908-225865) if you have any queries or concerns about these activities.

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