Bahamas requirements for ECDIS, Nautical Charts and Publications

[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text]The Bahamas Maritime Authority has issued information bulletin to outline the Bahamas requirements for the carriage of ECDIS and carriage of nautical charts and publications in electronic and paper formats.Bahamas Maritime Authority

This Bulletin applies to all Bahamian ships to which Regulation 19 of Chapter V of the International Convention for the Safety of Life at Sea, 1974, as amended (SOLAS), applies and which are required to carry charts and publications required by SOLAS Regulation V/27
Paper nautical charts and publications, electronic navigational charts (ENC), Raster charts (RNC) and paper and electronic publications, carried under the provisions of SOLAS Chapter V, are to be corrected to the latest edition of “Notices to Mariners”
Notices to Mariners are available in both paper and electronic format and may be distributed to vessels directly by various means. Notices to Mariners in electronic format may be distributed to vessels directly by authorised chart agencies under the authority of government authorised Hydrograph offices

Equivalence regarding digital ENC, RNC, nautical list of lights and other digital nautical publications.

The Bahamas Maritime Authority (BMA) considers the carriage of SOLAS required documentation in an electronic format as being equivalent to the carriage of paper documentation, subject to the following:

1. The electronic charts (ENC/Raster) and electronic publications must be issued officially, or otherwise authorised and approved, by a SOLAS Contracting Government;

2. The products must meet the requirements of marine navigation;

3. The products must be kept up to date; and adequate backup must be provided so that the safety of navigation is not compromised;

4. Local electronic versions of charts and publications issued by a third party pertaining to geographical areas of a country may be accepted if that party regularly receives official data and updates to its charts and publications from a SOLAS Contracting Government.

5. The assessment of the acceptability for use onboard for the electronic products mentioned in iv above should be carried out by the Company, taking in to account the above guidance on equivalence.

Carriage and use of ECDIS (sub-head)

The definition of an ECDIS as contained in the Annex to MSC82.232(82) is:
Electronic Chart Display and Information System (ECDIS) means a navigational information system which with adequate back-up arrangements can be accepted as complying with the up-to-date chart required by regulations V/19 and V/27 of the 1974 SOLAS Convention, as amended, by displaying selected information from a System Electronic Navigational Chart (SENC) with positional information from navigational sensors to assist the mariner in route planning and route monitoring, and if required display additional navigational-related information.

SOLAS V/19 requires the carriage of ECDIS, conforming to the performance standards for electronic charts, to be fitted on certain vessels by the dates shown in SOLAS V/19.2.10

SOLAS V/19.2.1.4 requires the carriage of nautical charts. The BMA recognises that ECDIS conforming to the performance standards for electronic charts satisfies the chart carriage requirements specified in SOLAS V/19.2.1.4, provided that back up arrangements are provided, as required by SOLAS V/19.2.1.5.

For ships required to carry ECDIS it is the responsibility of the Company to determine the form of chart to be used on board as the primary means of navigation.[/vc_column_text][/vc_column][/vc_row]

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