VTS Centres throughout the World
MCA -
UK
Channel Navigation Information
Service
AMSA -
AUSTRALIA
REEFEREP -Great
Barrier Reefand Torres Strait VTS
Finnish Maritime
Administration
The first VTS centre in
Finland
was opened in 1996. Since then the system has been extended to
cover the whole Finnish coast
Swedish Maritime
Administration
Recent years have seen a dramatic increase in the focus on
vessel traffic safety in EU member states and various regions
worldwide
Canadian Coast
Guard
Transport
Canada
works with industry and the public to regulate, promote and
enforce safe and sustainable marine
practices
United States Coast
Guard
The Coast Guard maintains nine Vessel Traffic Centers (VTC) and
is in the process of developing
another
Great
Belt VTS
The Vessel Traffic Service Great Belt VTS has been established
in connection with the mandatory ship reporting system
BELTREP
Hong Kong
VTS
Vessel Traffic Services are provided to vessels
visiting
Hong Kong
to ensure their safety and to facilitate their arrival and
departure as expeditiously as
possible
Turkish Straits
VTS
The idea of a VTS for the Turkish Straits occurred in
the 1980, on the initiative of the Turkish
pilots
Port of London
VTS
Major Investments in the Port of London's Vessel Traffic
Services (VTS) have been substantial in recent years - and the
results have been clear to see, in safe, efficient and
carefully co-ordinated vessel movements throughout the PLA's
jurisdiction.
and VTS
Harwich
VTS
Harwich Vessel Traffic Service is operated from Harwich
Operations Centre on a continuous 24-hour basis to provide a
safe and efficient regime for vessel traffic, and protection
for the environment
Marine
Exchange - S.California
VTS Los Angeles-Long Beach (LA/LB) is jointly operated by the
Coast Guard and Marine Exchange of Southern
California
Associated
British Ports
Humber
VTS Humber, which is located at Spurn Point, operates a 24-hour
service for all river users
Severn
Severn VTS is an Information Service
VTS
Southampton
ABP Southampton provides VTS & pilotage services
throughout Southampton Water and much of the Central Eastern
Solent
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