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SASEPOL Steering Committee Meeting BULGARIA

SASEPOL Steering Committee Meeting BULGARIA. 29 September 2010 Brussels. Anton Pashov State Expert Bulgarian Maritime Administration 9 Dyakon Ignatiy Str., Sofia 1000 phone: 359-2-9300928 fax: 359-2-9300920 anton.pashov@marad.bg. ALL THREE AREAS (MS, MS &MEP)

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SASEPOL Steering Committee Meeting BULGARIA

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  1. SASEPOL Steering Committee MeetingBULGARIA 29 September 2010 Brussels

  2. Anton PashovState ExpertBulgarian Maritime Administration9 Dyakon Ignatiy Str., Sofia 1000phone: 359-2-9300928fax: 359-2-9300920anton.pashov@marad.bg

  3. ALL THREE AREAS (MS, MS &MEP) • Compliance with all major IMO Conventions • in force • Compliance with EU legislation in force • - December 2009 – July 2010 (developments in • the preceding 12 months reviewed at the • December 2009 SC meeting)

  4. Major S&S Developments- PSC Directive 2009 /16 (Third Maritime Safety Package: Draft transposition, under public review- VTMIS project implementation – phase III (under SOPT 2007-2013)

  5. VESSEL TRAFFIC MONITORING IN BULGARIA – DEVELOPMENT - VARNA INITIAL SYSTEM (1999-2001) Created in 1999 -2001 with the financial support and technical assistance provided by the Dutch government Program PSO/99-Netherlands 2 radars in Varna

  6. VTMIS PHASE I • VTMIS Control Center (Varna) • VTMIS Control Sub-center (Burgas) • GMDSS A1 system including: - 4 Operational Centers - 5 VHF Base Stations • VTS system including: - 3 Radar sub-systems - 6 AIS base stations - 3 RDF sub-systems - 2 Hydro-meteorological sub-systems • Telecommunication Network infrastructure

  7. VTMIS PHASE II • 5 new radars at Varna and 2 new radars at Burgas • The radars in VTS Varna provide full coverage of Varna lake area, Varna Bay and Port of Balchik. • The radars in VTS Burgas provide full coverage of Bourgas bay and approaches • The telecommunication network upgraded and extended (6 new sites)

  8. 2007 VTS DATABASE At the beginning of 2007 BMA financed and installed a new VTS database system: remote Internet access to VTS information accessible by the departments of the BMA

  9. VTMIS – PHASE III- integration into a national system- added-value functions- integration into existing EU and similar other systems

  10. Added value: - Risk assessment for SaR operations; - Optimization of the traffic separation schemes; - Capability to store and playback data for a period of 30 days (incident investigation, SAR operations); - Other statistics.

  11. Major MEP Developments- EMSA inspection of compliance with Directive 2000/59/EC of 27.11.2000* 1-5 February 2010* no substantial non-compliances

  12. SUPPORT REQUEST- Regular quarterly reports on SASEPOL implementation- Dissemination of copies of project materials to MS&S&EP Authorities for review and comments

  13. THANK YOU!

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