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BPAC 2010 – Germany Daniela Nissen, Waterways and Shipping Directorate North

BPAC 2010 – Germany Daniela Nissen, Waterways and Shipping Directorate North. Pilot operations 2010. Pilot dues: ~ 125,1 Mio. €. Flensburg (154 -11% ). Pilot fees: ~ 52,4 Mio. €. Kiel (15.655 +18,3%). Stralsund (1.450 +25%). Kiel Canal (24.189 +10,2% ). Rostock (3.655 +7,7% ).

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BPAC 2010 – Germany Daniela Nissen, Waterways and Shipping Directorate North

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  1. BPAC 2010 – GermanyDaniela Nissen, Waterways and Shipping Directorate North

  2. Pilot operations 2010 Pilot dues: ~ 125,1 Mio. € Flensburg (154 -11%) Pilot fees: ~ 52,4 Mio. € Kiel (15.655 +18,3%) Stralsund (1.450 +25%) Kiel Canal (24.189 +10,2%) Rostock (3.655 +7,7%) Lübeck (5.943 -0,3%) Wismar (1.676 +10,1%) Elbe (55.928 +8,9%) Außen-,Unterweser u. Jade (22.774 -6,9%) Ems (3.252 +3,4%)

  3. 775 pilots in 7 brotherhoods (2009:750 +3%) - PECs: 975- 29 deep sea pilot operations with 28 deep sea pilots (Baltic)- deep sea pilot operations with deep sea pilots (North Sea, English Channel) - decrease in pilotage dues in 2010/2011(-10% for 1 year in 2010; - 5% for second year in 2011)- increase in pilotage fees 2010 (3,8 % per working hour) 2010 Pilotage

  4. New Ships • built in 2010 • - Pilot Station Ship „Elbe“ , SWATH (march 2010) • - Pilot Station Ship „Weser“, SWATH (august 2010) • Pilot Boat, 1st of 6, monohull, Baltic Sea(december 2010) • under construction in 2011: • Elbe: 3rd SWATH Tender as redundance for „Duhnen“ and „Döhse“ (in 2012) • NOK II: 5 similar monohulls (in 2011) • Southern North Sea: 5 ORC-monohulls from France (2011-2012) • planned construction • Elbe/Brunsbüttel: Mini-SWATH, 19 m l (in 2012)

  5. Monohull for Kiel Fjord Pilot Boat, Monohull, (Dockstavarvet, Sweden), in use by Brotherhood NOK II, able to regain stable upright buoyancy after capsizing l 16,8 m b 5,2 m d 1,5 m vmax 20 sm/h; manning 2; pilots 7

  6. Monohull for Ems Pilot Boat, Monohull, (Shipyard Bernard, France) in use by Brotherhood Weser I l 19,6 m b 6,3 m d 1,8 m vmax 30 sm/h; manning 2-3; pilots 8

  7. Station Ship „Elbe“ SWATH, (Abeking und Rasmussen, Germany) in use by Brotherhood Elbe • l 60,4 m • b 24,6 m • d 6,0 m • vmax 13 sm/h manning 20 (+ 6 for dinghis) • pilots 48

  8. Station Ship „Elbe“ for Elbe/GB

  9. Dinghi of Station Ship

  10. Pilot Tender „Döse“ – similar new one in 2011 New Ships SWATH-Tender l 25,65 m b 14,26 m d 2,70 m vmax 18 sm/h; manning 3 pilots 8

  11. Thank you for your attention!

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