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Transcript of as Dele Puerto de Hong Kong 2009

PORT OF HONG KONG

STATISTICAL TABLES

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CONTENTS Page No. iv - vii

EXPLANATORY NOTES SUMMARY PART I 2004 2009 Principal Port Statistics for 2004 - 2009 and Annual Growth Rates Port Activities

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/Vessel Arrivals/Departures 1 . 2009 TABLE 1 . Ocean Vessel Arrivals by Main Berthing Location, 2009 2 . 2009 TABLE 2 . Ocean Vessel Departures by Main Berthing Location, 2009 3 . 2009 TABLE 3 . Vessel Arrivals by Ship Type, 2009 4 . 2009 TABLE 4 . Vessel Arrivals by Flag, 2009 5 . 2009 TABLE 5 . Number and NRT of Vessels Calling Hong Kong by Flag, 2009 6 . 2009 TABLE 6 . Average Time in Port for Vessels Departing Hong Kong by Ship Type, 2009 7 . 2009 TABLE 7 . Statistics on Ocean Vessels with Containers Handled in Container Terminals, 2009 8 . 2009 TABLE 8 . Ocean Vessel Arrivals by Summer Draft, 2009 9 . 2009 TABLE 9 . Ocean Vessel Arrivals by Vessel Length, 2009 10 . 2009 TABLE 10 . Ocean Vessel Arrivals by Main Reason of Call, 2009 11 . 2009 TABLE 11 . Cruise Arrivals by Berthing Location by Whether the Trip with Itinerary, 2009 12 . 2009 TABLE 12 . Statistics on Vessel Arrivals and Departures at Cross-Boundary Ferry Terminals, 2009 13 . 2009 TABLE 13 . Number of Vessel Trips Transit Hong Kong by Ship Type, 2009

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Passenger Throughput 14 . 2009 TABLE 14 . Passenger Throughput by Cross-Boundary Ferry Terminals, 2009 15 . 2009 TABLE 15 . Passenger Arrivals and Departures by Routes, 2009

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19 . TABLE 19 . Harbour Mooring Buoys Statistics 20 . 2009 TABLE 20 . Number of Private Moorings Laid in Hong Kong by Location, 2009 21 . TABLE 21 . List of Anchorages 22 . TABLE 22 . List of Typhoon Shelters 23 . TABLE 23 . List of Public Cargo Working Areas 24 . TABLE 24 . Refuse Collection, Oil Pollution and Prosecution Statistics 25 . 2009 TABLE 25 . Hong Kong Licensed Vessels by Tonnage Classification, as at year end 2009

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26 . TABLE 26 . Ship Safety Statistics 27 . TABLE 27 . Local Vessels Safety Statistics 28 . TABLE 28 . Seafarers' Certification, Registration and Employment Statistics 29 . TABLE 29 . Statistics on Ships Registered in Hong Kong 30 . TABLE 30 . Government Fleet Statistics 31 . (2009 12 31 ) TABLE 31 . Departmental Ownership and Availabilities of Government Vessels (as at 31 December 2009) PART IV Appendices A . Marine Department Organization Chart B . ( 2009 12 31 ) Marine Department Establishment and Strength (as at 31 December 2009) C . 2009 Training Courses Conducted by Training Section, Marine Department in 2009 D . 2009 Visitors of the Marine Department, 2009 E . 2009 New Maritime Legislation, 2009 F . 2009 Aids to Navigation, 2009

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EXPLANATORY NOTES1. IntroductionThe Port of Hong Kong Statistical Tables is a collection of Hong Kong Port and Maritime Statistics compiled by the Marine Department. The publication brings together the following statistics and information: Vessels Arrivals/Departures Passenger Throughput Container/Cargo Throughput Port Services and Control Shipping Services Marine Department Organization Chart (Establishment and Strength) Training Courses Conducted by Marine Department Visitors to Marine Department New Maritime Legislation Aids to Navigation

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2. Data SourcesVessel StatisticsVessel statistics are based on the declaration forms (MO 618 & MO 618A) submitted to Marine Department by shipping companies/agents for declaring arrivals/departures of vessels under their charge. (Summary Table, Tables 1 10)

MO 618 MO 618A

Container StatisticsStatistics on container throughput handled at Container Terminals are mainly obtained from the terminal operators. Statistics on empty containers (ocean) handled at locations other than Container Terminals are compiled by Marine Department based on the declaration forms of MO 618 and MO 618A. As for all the other detailed container throughput statistics, they are compiled by Census and Statistics Department based on sampling of data in cargo manifests. (Summary Table, Tables 16 17)

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Berthing/Cargo Handling LocationInformation on the main cargo handling location and main berthing location in respect of ocean vessels are extracted from the trip activity report kept in the Marine Departments Vessel Traffic Management System. (Tables 1 2, 7, 16 18)

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3. Terms and ClassificationsCapacity In this report, the capacity of a vessel is expressed in terms of net registered tonnage (the unit of measurement is net registered ton, NRT). Net registered tonnage (NRT) is, broadly, the capacity of a ship in cubic feet of the space within the hull, and of the enclosed space above the deck available for cargo, stores and passengers but excluding space used for the accommodation of the master, officers, crew, fuel, navigation and propelling machinery. One net registered ton is equivalent to 100 cubic feet of capacity. Cargo Handling Location The types of cargo handling location shown in this report are container terminals, berths and wharves (including public cargo working areas), anchorages and buoys. Container Throughput This refers to the number of movement of cargo containers in TEU terms. A TEU stands for a twenty-foot equivalent unit. Flag This is the nationality of the vessel, indicating where she is officially registered. In Hong Kong, the official vessel registration system was set up in 1992. As from 1.7.1997, the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region is authorized by the Central Peoples Government to continue to maintain a shipping register and issue related certificates under its legislation, using the name Hong Kong, China. River Trade Limits River trade limits mean the waters in the vicinity of Hong Kong, which broadly include the Pearl River, Mirs Bay and Macao, and other inland waters in Guangdong and Guangxi which are accessible from waters in the vicinity of Hong Kong. The precise definition of River Trade Limits refer to waters within the following boundaries: - to the East, meridian 11430 East; - to the South, parallel 2209 North; and - to the West, meridian 11331 East. Ship Type This refers to the known specific function of the ship. Eighteen types of ship are distinguished: chemical carrier/tanker, conventional cargo vessel, dry bulk carrier, fishing/fish processing vessel, fully cellular container vessel, gas carrier/tanker, lighter/barge/cargo junk, ore/bulk/oil carrier, oil tanker, passenger vessel (cruising), passenger vessel (schedule), pleasure vessel, roll on/roll off, semi-container vessel, tug, other cargo vessel, other fluid carrier and others.

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4. Data DefinitionsRiver Vessels In accordance with the Shipping and Port Control Ordinance, Cap. 313, Laws of Hong Kong, river vessels refer to those travelling between Hong Kong and ports that are within the river trade limits. (Summary Table, Tables 3 6) Berthing Locations A vessel may berth at more than one locations after entering into Hong Kong waters. If the main reason of call of the vessel is for loading/discharging cargo, both the main cargo handling location and the main berthing location refer to the most costly location, with Container Terminals ranked first, followed by Berths and Wharves (including Public Cargo Working Areas), Anchorages and Buoys. If the main reason of call is not for loading/discharging cargo, the main berthing location refers to the one with the longest stay. (Tables 1 2, 7, 16 and 17) River Passenger Vessels The figures on arrivals of river passenger vessels refer to the number of berthings at the Macau Ferry Terminal, the China Ferry Terminal, the Tuen Mun Ferry Terminal and the SkyPier. (Summary Table, Tables 3 5) The number of berthings at these 4 terminals are slightly different from the actual number of arrivals because a ship may berth at more than one terminal in a single trip.

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5. Data LimitationsThe number of ocean passenger vessels includes pleasure vessels plying beyond the river trade limits. However, as some of their owners/agents do not report NRT information to Marine Department, the total NRT for ocean passenger vessels may be slightly under-reported. (Summary Table, Tables 1 5) As accurate number of trips of locally licensed pleasure vessels and fishing vessels plying between Hong Kong and the river trade limits is not available, these two categories of vessels are not included in the river vessel statistics. (Summary Table, Tables 3 6)

6. DWT GRT LOA NRT TEU = = = = = ()

6. Units of MeasurementDWT GRT LOA NRT TEU = = = = = Deadweight [Tonnage] Gross Registered Tonnage Length Overall Net Registered Tonnage Twenty-foot Equivalent Unit

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7. Rounding of FiguresStatistics on passenger statistics, net register tonnage, cargo and container throughput are rounded to the nearest thousand. Items Passenger Statistics Cargo Throughput Container Throughput NRT Units thousand units '000 tonnes '000 TEUs '000 tons

Figures shown in this report may not add up to the respective totals due to rounding. However, percentage changes and percentage shares are calculated from unrounded figures.

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8. Symbols( ) 0 % changes over the same period of preceding year More than 1000% Less than 0.05% Less than 500 TEUs; Less than 500 passengers; Less than 500 tonnes Provisional figures Revised figures Estimates as at year end Not available Not applicable

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SUMMARY 2004 2009 Principal Port Statistics for 2004 2009 and Annual Growth Rates Item1. Number of Vessel Arrivals (a)

2004225 426 35 901 32 537 3 364 189 525 117 544 71 981 399 031 307 713 91 318 21 984 13 425 8 559 15 475 6 509 220 879 158 617 62 262 19 181 11 885 7 057 238

2008217 362 35 853 32 854 2 999 181 509 100 613 80 896 483 064 385 426 97 638 24 494 17 726 6 769 17 075 7 419 259 402 179 974 79 428 24 195 18 572 5 310 314

2009205 505 33 157 30 684 2 473 172 348 89 750 82 598 475 074 377 791 97 284 21 040 15 159 5 881 14 085 6 955 242 967 161 591 81 376 22 160 17 521 4 366 273

Annual Growth Rates 2008-2009 2004-2009 (1)-5.5% -7.5% -6.6% -17.5% -5.0% -10.8% +2.1% -1.7% -2.0% -0.4% -14.1% -14.5% -13.1% -17.5% -6.3% -6.3% -10.2% +2.5% -8.4% -5.7% -17.8% -12.8% -1.8% -1.6% -1.2% -6.0% -1.9% -5.3% +2.8% +3.6% +4.2% +1.3% -0.9% +2.5% -7.2% -1.9% +1.3% +1.9% +0.4% +5.5% +2.9% +8.1% -9.2% +2.8%

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() N.R.T. of Vessel Arrivals ('000 tons) (a) Ocean Vessel (b) (2) River Vessel (2) () Container Throughput ('000 TEUs) (i) By Berthing Location Container Terminals Other than Container Terminals (ii) By Mode of Transport Ocean River () Cargo Throughput ('000 tonnes) (a) (b)

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() Total Passenger Throughput for the Ferry Berthing at MFT, CFT and TMFT ('000) (a) Macau (b) Mainland China (c) Others

Remark: Figures shown in this summary may not add up to the respective totals due to rounding. Notes: (1) (1) Average annual compound growth rate (2) (2) As from 2007, non-passenger carrying trips of cross boundary ferry are excluded.

Statistical Tables

1 TABLE 1 2009 Ocean Vessel Arrivals by Main Berthing Location, 2009 Main Vessel Category Main Berthing Location Cargo Vessels No. of Vessel Arrivals(%) Container Terminals 12 133 Berths and Wharves Anchorages Buoys Total 4 010 14 336 205 (-10.0) 257 363 (-14.2) (-0.2) (-36.7) 12 577

Passenger Vessels No. of Vessel Arrivals(%) 2 (-50.0) (-15.2) (+50.9) (-24.6) 149 15 991 1 289 7 449

Total No. of Vessel Arrivals(%) 12 135 5 156 14 508 1 358 (-10.1) 257 512 (-14.4) (+0.2) (-26.8) 28 568

() NRT ('000)(%) (-2.0)

() NRT ('000)(%) (-17.3) (-26.1) (+97.5) (-18.5)

() NRT ('000)(%) (-2.0) (-25.9)

(-25.6) 1 146 172

82 250 (+12.7) 724

83 539 (+13.5) 8 173 (-21.8)

(-44.4) 1 153

30 684

(-6.6) 352 913

(-0.3) 2 473

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24 877

(-21.3)

33 157

(-7.5) 377 791

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2 TABLE 2 2009 Ocean Vessel Departures by Main Berthing Location, 2009 Main Vessel Category Main Berthing Location Cargo Vessels No. of Vessel Departures(%) Container Terminals 12 202 Berths and Wharves Anchorages Buoys Total 4 252 14 195 169 (-11.7) 261 300 (-11.0) (+1.2) (-38.3) 11 903

Passenger Vessels No. of Vessel Departures(%) 2 (-50.0) (-15.3) (+22.1) (-25.4) 149 16 059 1 290 7 438

Total No. of Vessel Departures(%) 12 204 5 401 14 405 1 321 (-11.7) 261 449 (-12.0) (+1.5) (-27.3) 27 962

() NRT ('000)(%) (-3.7)

() NRT ('000)(%) (-17.3) (-26.4) (+97.7) (-19.4)

() NRT ('000)(%) (-3.7) (-21.5)

(-13.7) 1 149 210

77 269 (+20.2) 623

78 559 (+21.0) 8 062 (-22.3)

(-45.7) 1 152

30 818

(-6.3) 351 096

(+0.1) 2 513

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24 936

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(-7.3) 376 032

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3 TABLE 3 2009 Vessel Arrivals by Ship Type, 2009 Ocean Vessels Ship Type No. of Vessel Arrivals (%) Car Carrier 25 (+25.0) Chemical Carrier/Tanker 420 (-2.6) Conventional Cargo Vessel 5 951 (+15.5) Other Cargo Vessel 0 (0) / Cruise/Ferry 2 345 (-19.3) Dry Bulk Carrier 1 222 (-1.1) / Fishing/Fish Processing Vessel 331 (0) Fully Cellular Container Vessel 20 061 (-11.7) Gas Carrier/Tanker 381 (+2.1) // Lighter/Barge/Cargo Junk 51 (-59.5) OBO (Ore, Bulk, Oil) Carrier 6 (+500.0) Oil Tanker 1 344 (-3.2) Other Fluid Carrier 0 (0) Pleasure Vessel 131 (+26.0) Roll On/Roll Off 377 (-30.3) Semi-container Vessel 182 (+22.1) Tug 153 (-33.8) Others 177 (+27.3) Total 0.1% 1.3% 17.9% 0% 7.1% 3.7% 1.0% 60.5% 1.1% 0.2% 0% 4.1% 0% 0.4% 1.1% 0.5% 0.5% 0.5% 26 1 816 4 626 96 60 343 28 6 825 0 1 018 2 (+116.7) (+14.5) (-29.9) (-74.6) 4 227 12 543 179 82 598 2 017 (-8.4) (+86.7) (-28.2) (0) (-8.8) (+100.0) Percentage Share River Vessels No. of Vessel Arrivals (%) (0) (+6.6) (-7.6) (-17.1) (+2.1) (+34.9) 0% 0.1% 7.3% 0.1% 47.9% 1.2% 35.0% 0% 4.0% 0% 0.6% 0% 0% 1.1% 2.7% 0% 29 647 18 494 179 84 943 3 239 331 80 404 409 6 876 6 2 362 2 131 403 1 998 4 779 273 Percentage Share Total No. of Vessel Arrivals (%) (+20.8) (+0.5) (-1.2) (-17.1) (+1.4) (+18.6) (0) (-9.3) (+5.4) (-28.6) (+500.0) (-5.7) (+100.0) (+26.0) (-27.1) (+15.2) (-30.0) (-48.3) 0% 0.3% 9.0% 0.1% 41.3% 1.6% 0.2% 39.1% 0.2% 3.3% 0% 1.1% 0% 0.1% 0.2% 1.0% 2.3% 0.1% Percentage Share

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4 TABLE 4 2009 Vessel Arrivals by Flag, 2009 Ocean Vessels No. of Vessel Arrivals(%) Antigua and Barbuda Bahamas Belize Cambodia Mainland China Cyprus Denmark France Germany Greece Hong Kong Italy Japan Republic of Kiribati 716 (-16.4) 8 498

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River Vessels No. of Vessel Arrivals(%) 44 (-4.3) 419

Total No. of Vessel Arrivals(%) 760 (-15.7) 8 917

() NRT (000)(%) (+1.8)

() NRT (000)(%) (-33.4)

() NRT (000)(%) (-0.7)

1 150 80 191 6 156 637

(-20.0) (-41.6) (-15.9) (-12.3) (+9.8)

20 366 (+23.4) 139 376 12 065 8 391 (-12.5) (-21.0)

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(-46.5) (+20.0) (+21.4) (-8.2) (+165.7) (-50.0) (-87.5) (+41.7) (+81.8) (+0.7) (+33.3) (+100.0) (+233.3)

392 29 69 51 319 912 282 188 1 341 718 23 349 118 44 41

(-67.4) (+65.1) (-13.1)

1 173 98 225

(-20.7) (-35.5) (-11.8) (-8.5)

20 758 (+17.2) 169 445 63 383 9 303 (-4.7) (-19.8) (-3.1) (+3.3)

(-8.5) 105 848 (+2.9) 93 10 5 51 20 64 612

(-1.7) 112 004 (+6.8) (-58.5) (-88.1) (+42.2) (+199.5) (+4.2) (+93.4) (+100.0) (+427.0)

730 (+18.7) 319 99 915 210 66 997 (+9.2) (-36.1) (-9.0) (+3.4) (+0.5)

309 (+13.6) 94 864 190 2 385 (-18.3) (-10.8) (-1.0) (-4.8)

15 271 (+17.2) 3 873 24 946 6 519 33 260 (-19.4) (-8.7) (+6.4) (+3.3)

15 554 (+13.4) 4 061 26 287 (-36.5) (-7.0)

7 238 (+13.6) 56 609 (+3.7)

169 (+10.5) 59 333 (-27.2) ()

4 024 (+24.0) 1 353 2 784 (-25.2) ()

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173 (+10.9) 61 353 (-25.6) ()

4 142 (+25.3) 1 397 2 825 (-23.7) ()

Republic of Korea Liberia Malaysia

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(-38.5)

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(-21.5)

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(-5.0)

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(-17.4)

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4 TABLE 4 Contd Ocean Vessels No. of Vessel Arrivals(%) Malta Netherlands Panama Singapore St. Vincent and the Grenadines Taiwan Thailand United Kingdom Marshall Islands Vietnam Others (1) Total(1)

Flag

River Vessels No. of Vessel Arrivals(%) 25 (+25.0) (-71.4) (-19.5) (+45.4) 441 5 9 239 1 893

Total No. of Vessel Arrivals(%) 218 123 8 211 2 464 (-12.8) (-15.8)

() NRT (000)(%) 3 755 (+32.0) 1 461 (-42.2) 99 205 (-11.8) 29 283 (+17.6)

() NRT (000)(%) (+78.9) (-96.4) (+14.8) (+59.9)

() NRT (000)(%) 4 195 (+35.8) 1 466 (-45.0)

193 121 7 449 2 291

(-16.1) (-12.9) (-15.4) (+5.7)

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(-15.8) 108 445 (-10.0) (+7.8) 31 176 (+19.6)

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3 528 (+36.4) 134 753 716 226 466 (-23.0) (-2.3) (-6.8) (+5.6) (-8.3)

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2 756 797

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769 (-11.8) 20 785 (+11.5) 8 136 (+0.5)

27 (+152.3) 1 288 668 35 637 (+63.0) (+20.3) (-50.8) (-29.5)

22 073 (+13.6) 8 804 (+1.8)

914 (+25.3) 5 659 (-20.5)

949 (+18.5) 6 296 (-21.5)

33 157

(-7.5) 377 791

(-2.0) 172 348

(-5.0)

97 284

(-0.4) 205 505

(-5.5) 475 074

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1000% More than 1000% Note: (1) (1) Including those flags of which their total number of vessel arrivals were less than 50 in 2009.

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5 TABLE 5 2009 Number and NRT of Vessels Calling Hong Kong by Flag, 2009 Ocean Vessels Number of Vessels(%) Antigua and Barbuda Bahamas Belize Cambodia Mainland China Cyprus Denmark 124 116 30 60 405 125 58 25 185 71 518 22 29 25 163 538 53 95 (-5.3) (-11.5) (-18.9) (-21.1) (+2.0) (+9.6) (-6.5) (+13.6) (+14.9) (+51.1) (+14.3) (-4.3) (+7.4) (+316.7) (-0.6) (+1.5) (+1.9) (+33.8) 1 282 2 456 54 146 3 295 1 994 2 544 997 5 096 2 377 7 174 486 735 72 1 254 11 533 650 1 854

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River Vessels Number of Vessels(%) 29 18 11 24 1 313 34 9 3 40 17 642 4 4 13 55 117 7 24 (-14.7) (-5.3) (+83.3) (+41.2) (-5.0) (+41.7) (-50.0) (-72.7) (+60.0) (+70.0) (-3.5) (-33.3) (+100.0) (+550.0) (+3.8) (+5.4) (-61.1) (+20.0) 308 291 18 49 2 107 537 231 113 1 029 579 2 516 68 118 24 235 2 273 124 415

() NRT (000)(%) (-1.4) (-2.3) (+7.0) (-16.8) (+26.3) (-1.8) (+1.8) (+18.0) (+17.9) (+80.9) (+19.9) (+14.2) (+27.3) (+829.5) (+37.7) (+7.0) (-5.5) (+58.1)

() NRT (000)(%) (-25.3) (-32.3) (+82.0) (+2.4) (+26.7) (-4.0) (-59.8) (-73.6) (+64.1) (+157.1) (+7.0) (-28.7) (+158.2) (+808.5) (-2.1) (+12.6) (+12.9) (+68.4)

France Germany Greece Hong Kong India Italy Republic of Kiribati Republic of Korea Liberia Malaysia Malta

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5 TABLE 5 Contd Ocean Vessels Number of Vessels(%) Netherlands Norway Panama Philippines Singapore St. Vincent and the Grenadines Taiwan Thailand United Kingdom Marshall Islands Vietnam (1) Others (1) Total Remark: Remark: Remark: Note:

Flag

River Vessels Number of Vessels(%) 2 3 402 4 101 (-71.4) (-25.0) (+19.6) (+33.3) (+23.2) 5 35 6 077 53 1 150

() NRT (000)(%) 499 544 20 764 313 5 193 (-40.2) (+70.9) (+16.3) (+26.4) (+9.3)

() NRT (000)(%) (-96.4) (-12.1) (+52.4) (+1.5) (+25.1)

31 30 1 409 23 369

(-22.5) (+50.0) (+9.1) (+4.5) (+4.2)

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(-16.1)

366

(-13.4)

15

(-16.7)

80

(-50.3)

203 33 161 176 51 196

(+75.0) (-5.7) (+4.5) (+21.4) (+24.4) (+0.5)

137 123 4 271 2 380 317 2 308

(-21.1) (-18.2) (+14.8) (+8.7) (+57.5) (+2.3)

6 8 36 37 8 50

(-) (+166.7) (+28.6) (0) (+166.7) (-10.7)

57 24 1 000 410 29 362

(-) (+182.8) (+60.2) (-4.7) (+113.9) (-33.5)

5 371

(+7.0)

81 214

(+13.4)

3 036

(+0.7)

20 316

(+18.7)

The number of ocean vessels and river vessels in this table cannot be grouped together by simple addition as the same vessel may be classified as ocean and river vessel during a year depending whether her trips to Hong Kong in that year were beyond the river trade limit or not. (1) (1) Including those flags of which their total number of vessels calling Hong Kong were less than 20 in 2009.

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6 TABLE 6 2009 Average Time in Port for Vessels Departing Hong Kong by Ship Type, 2009 Hours

Ship Type Car Carrier Chemical Carrier/Tanker Conventional Cargo Vessel / Cruise/Ferry Dry Bulk Carrier / Fishing/Fish Processing Vessel Fully Cellular Container Vessel Gas Carrier/Tanker // Lighter/Barge/Cargo Junk OBO (Ore, Bulk, Oil) Carrier Oil Tanker Roll On/Roll Off Semi-container Vessel Tug Others All Ship Type

Ocean Vessels

River Vessels

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6 18 31 12 35 78 22 55 209 68 30 15 42 166 80

7 49 30 N.A. 38 33 28 76 56 8 39 81 51

6 29 30 N.A. 36 30 53 77 41 14 39 84 63

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7 TABLE 7 2009 Statistics on Ocean Vessels with Containers Handled in Container Terminals, 2009 Item No. of Vessel Arrivals(%) Ocean Vessels with Containers Handled in Container Terminals - - Analysed by Deadweight (DWT) 10 000 Under 10 000 DWT 658 1 886 2 100 1 229 946 4 207 1 085 (-23.0) (-19.9) (-6.7) (-27.9) (-19.8) (+0.3) (+17.9) 5.4% 15.6% 17.3% 10.1% 7.8% 34.7% 9.0% 10 000 - 19 999 20 000 - 29 999 30 000 - 39 999 40 000 - 49 999 50 000 - 99 999 100 000 10 000 - 19 999 DWT 20 000 - 29 999 DWT 30 000 - 39 999 DWT 40 000 - 49 999 DWT 50 000 - 99 999 DWT 100 000 DWT and above 12 111 (-10.0) 100.0%

Percentage Share

- / () - Analysed by Principal Trading Region/Country (Based on Reported Previous Port) South East Asia Mainland China Taiwan North America Japan Western Europe Central and South America Oceania Middle East CIS and Eastern Europe Africa Others 4 535 2 725 2 724 589 561 395 163 149 66 52 30 122 (+2.1) (-30.2) (-0.8) (-23.4) (-7.0) (+17.6) (-18.1) (-4.5) (-1.5) (-28.8) (-69.4) (+82.1) 37.4% 22.5% 22.5% 4.9% 4.6% 3.3% 1.3% 1.2% 0.5% 0.4% 0.2% 1.0%

() Average Time in Port for Ocean Vessels with Containers Handled in Container Terminals (Hours) 1000% More than 1000%

13.6

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8 TABLE 8 2009 Ocean Vessel Arrivals by Summer Draft, 2009 () Summer Draft (m) No. of Vessel Arrivals(%) 2.00 2.00 4.00 6.00 8.00 10.00 12.00 14.00 16.00 18.00 Under 2.00 3.99 5.99 7.99 9.99 11.99 13.99 15.99 17.99 18.00 and above Total 1 041 6 216 3 970 3 766 5 683 3 962 3 419 4 351 461 288 33 157 (-10.8) (+7.8) (-1.7) (-6.5) (-13.8) (-20.7) (-2.3) (-12.7) (-5.5) (-2.4) (-7.5) 3.1% 18.7% 12.0% 11.4% 17.1% 11.9% 10.3% 13.1% 1.4% 0.9% 100.0%

Percentage Share

9 TABLE 9 2009 Ocean Vessel Arrivals by Vessel Length, 2009 () Length Overall (m) No. of Vessel Arrivals(%) 30.0 30.0 50.0 100.0 150.0 200.0 250.0 300.0 Under 30.0 49.9 99.9 149.9 199.9 249.9 299.9 300.0 and above Total 506 3 112 7 257 5 921 6 521 3 568 4 245 2 027 33 157 (-33.5) (+30.9) (-9.8) (-9.1) (-21.6) (-0.3) (-3.7) (+9.6) (-7.5) 1.5% 9.4% 21.9% 17.9% 19.7% 10.8% 12.8% 6.1% 100.0%

Percentage Share

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10 TABLE 10 2009 Ocean Vessel Arrivals by Main Reason of Call, 2009 Main Reason of Call No. of Vessel Arrivals(%) Loading and Discharging Cargo Loading Cargo Switch Documents () Tour (Cruise) Discharging Cargo () Taking Stores (Except Bunkers) Bunkers / () Pleasure/ Sports (Pleasure Vessels) () Change of Crew (Cargo Vessels) Emergency Repair, Non-routine Dry Docking Routine Dry Docking Others Total 21 715 (-4.0) 65.5%

Percentage Share

2 534

(-15.3)

7.6%

2 455

(-22.6)

7.4%

2 345

(-19.3)

7.1%

1 961

(-21.7)

5.9%

1 197

(+97.2)

3.6%

312

(-21.0)

0.9%

131

(+27.2)

0.4%

86

(+145.7)

0.3%

48

(-7.7)

0.1%

21

(-19.2)

0.1%

352

(-18.3)

1.1%

33 157

(-7.5)

100.0%

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11 TABLE 11 2009 Cruise Arrivals by Berthing Location by Whether the Trip with Itinerary, 2009 (1) Number of Cruise Arrivals (1) Berthing Location With Itinerary Number Ocean Terminal China Ferry Terminal Buoys and Anchorages (3) Others (3) Total

(2) High Seas (2) Number Percentage Change-16.3% +2.7% -25.8% +50.0%

Total Number Percentage Change-25.7% +2.6% -25.5% +70.0%

Percentage Change-60.5% 0% +166.7% +75.0%

62 10 8 14

484 613 1 151 3

546 623 1 159 17

94

-47.2%

2 251

-17.5%

2 345

-19.3%

(1) (2) (3) Notes: (1) Excluding those trips not for passenger carrying, e.g. emergency repair, bunkers, etc. (2) According to Maritime Law, High Seas is defined to be the waters lying outside the territorial (2) waters of any countries. (3) Including private berths and wharves, docks, and container terminals at Kwai Chung and Tsing Yi.

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12 TABLE 12 2009 (1) Statistics on Vessel Arrivals and Departures at Cross-Boundary Ferry Terminals (1), 2009/ No. of Vessels/ Helicopters in Services(%) Macau Catamaran Jetfoil Helicopter - Sub-total - Macau Gaoming Humen Jiangmen Catamaran Catamaran Catamaran 2 4 3 5 5 14 13 6 6 11 (-50.0) (-42.9) (-25.0) (+150.0) (0) (0) (-40.9) (+50.0) (+20.0) (+22.2) 44 11 11 (+12.8) (-21.4) (+120.0) 41 353 12 830 7 745

From/To

Type of Carrier

Arrivals No. of Trips(%) (+27.1) (-23.1) (-10.5) 8 799 1 253 -

Departures No. of Trips(%) 41 461 12 917 7 745 (+25.2) (-22.9) (-10.5) 8 827 1 262 -

() NRT ('000)(%) (+29.7) (-23.6) (-)

() NRT ('000)(%) (+28.7) (-23.4) (-)

61 928 375 1 855 753 1 612 2 026 7 609 2 398 2 212 3 219 6 356 28 415 1 1 (0) (0) 9 611 620

(+7.0) (+2.5) (-30.0) (-22.0) (+11.9) (+8.3) (-12.8) (-29.5) (+0.5) (-13.3) (+0.2) (-10.3) (0) (+2.3) (+2.3)

10 052 65 290 103 275 377 934 374 373 546 1 083 4 418 32 2 187 2 220

(+19.3) (+7.4) (-30.7) (-22.8) (+11.2) (-0.1) (-9.3) (-29.0) (+0.8) (-13.6) (+0.7) (-9.3) (0) (+2.3) (+2.3)

62 123 376 1 848 746 1 604 2 023 7 599 2 283 2 204 3 410 6 354 28 447 9 611 620

(+6.1) (+3.6) (-30.3) (-22.6) (+11.5) (+10.8) (-13.0) (-25.9) (+0.7) (-8.1) (+0.3) (-9.1) (-10.0) (+2.3) (+2.1)

10 088 65 289 102 273 377 933 355 371 578 1 082 4 426 32 2 187 2 220

(+18.6) (+8.5) (-31.0) (-23.4) (+10.8) (+2.4) (-9.6) (-25.7) (+1.1) (-8.4) (+0.8) (-8.0) (-10.0) (+2.3) (+2.1)

Lianhuashan Catamaran Nansha Shekou Shenzhen Shunde Zhongshan Zhuhai Catamaran Catamaran Catamaran Catamaran Catamaran Catamaran

- Sub-total - River Trade Ports Xiamen High Seas Conventional Ferry Conventional Ferry

Sub-total Conventional Ferry Total Note:

90 963

(+0.9)

16 690

(+7.9)

91 190

(+0.8)

16 733

(+8.1)

(1) (1) Including Macau Ferry Terminal, China Ferry Terminal, Tuen Mun Ferry Terminal and SkyPier.

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13 TABLE 13 2009 Number of Vessel Trips Transit Hong Kong by Ship Type, 2009 Ship Type Vessel Trips Transit Percentage Hong Kong Change () NRT ('000) Percentage Change

Fully Cellular Container Vessel Tug Dry Bulk Carrier Conventional Cargo Vessel Oil Tanker Gas Carrier/Tanker Chemical Carrier/Tanker Roll On/Roll Off Semi-container Vessel Others

10 608

-9.4%

298 716

-3.0%

851

-12.9%

482

-11.0%

500

+4.0%

11 451

+13.1%

458

+7.3%

2 050

+6.8%

179

+12.6%

1 844

+27.1%

130

+20.4%

3 776

+26.5%

140

+41.1%

475

+94.8%

5

0%

18

+1.5%

9

+12.5%

46

-25.9%

708

+26.2%

604

+40.5%

Total Data Source:

13 588 Vessel Traffic Centre, Marine Department

-6.5%

319 463

-2.0%

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14 TABLE 14 2009 Passenger Throughput by Cross-Boundary Ferry Terminals, 2009 ('000)

From/To

Macau(%)

Mainland China(%) 1 145 (-20.1)

High Seas(%) (-)

Total(%) 15 518 (-3.8)

(1) Macau Ferry Terminal (1) (1) China Ferry Terminal (1) (1) Tuen Mun Ferry Terminal (1) SkyPier Total Notes: Notes: Notes: Notes:

14 373 (2)

(-2.2)

3 148

(-18.9)

3 220

(-16.9)

273

(-12.8)

6 641

(-17.7)

-

(-)

1

(-9.8)

-

(-)

1

(-9.8)

631

(+4.1)

1 178

(-20.1)

-

(-)

1 809

(-13.1)

18 152

(-5.3)

5 544

(-18.3)

273

(-12.8)

23 970

(-8.8)

(1) (1) [] (2) (2009 86 153 ) (1) The figures do not tally with those released by the Immigration Department because the figures of (1) Immigration Department cover the passengers who are not required to pay fares (e.g. passengers less than (1) 1 year of age). (2) The helicopter passengers to and from Macau via Macau Ferry Terminal are excluded (86 153 in 2009). Hong Kong International Airport Ferry Terminal Services Ltd and Ferry Terminals Section, Marine Department

Data Source: Data Source:

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15 TABLE 15 2009 Passenger Arrivals and Departures by Routes, 2009I. (1) I. Marine Ferry Terminals (1) Passenger Arrivals Passenger Departures () () Passenger Load Passenger Load Passengers ('000) Passengers ('000) Factor Factor (%) (%) (%) (%)6 273 1 911 41 8 225 56 (+11.1) (-35.5) (-14.9) (-5.0) (-2.0) 41.9% 62.1% 44.2% 45.3% 44.3% 0% 29.3% 35.0% 26.1% 13.2% 11.5% 41.6% 44.1% 42.5% 35.6% 10.5% 40.3% 39.9% 42.9% (-14.1) (-15.6) (-4.9) (-17.7) (-4.1) (-100.0) (-12.4) (-10.2) (-23.7) (-25.3) (-38.2) (-17.7) (+0.2) (-11.9) (-9.2) (-0.4) (-14.8) (-14.8) (-14.6) 7 434 1 903 45 9 382 60 (+7.4) (-37.4) (-22.0) (-6.4) (-0.3) 48.7% 61.4% 48.4% 50.9% 47.6% 0% 32.5% 31.1% 25.3% 16.4% 22.2% 43.0% 44.0% 44.1% 36.4% 10.5% 40.3% 39.9% 47.2% (-17.2) (-18.4) (-12.9) (-19.3) (-3.7) (-100.0) (-8.1) (-7.1) (-19.9) (-11.3) (+11.8) (-13.5) (+4.8) (+0.1) (-2.0) (+4.9) (-14.8) (-14.6) (-14.2)

From/To

Type of Carrier

Macau

Catamaran Jetfoil Helicopter

- Sub-total Macau Gaoming Humen Jiangmen Lianhuashan Nansha Shekou Shenzhen Shunde Zhongshan Zhuhai Catamaran Catamaran Catamaran Catamaran Catamaran Catamaran Catamaran Catamaran Catamaran Catamaran

0 (-100.0) 78 203 178 103 3 314 448 767 2 151 1 137 137 10 514 (-32.1) (-0.2) (-25.7) (-42.7) (-94.4) (-18.1) (-18.1) (-17.4) (-20.9) (-0.4) (-12.8) (-12.8) (-8.9)

0 (-100.0) 86 179 176 128 5 323 470 786 2 214 1 137 137 11 733 (-29.5) (+2.7) (-22.4) (-31.9) (-91.3) (-13.8) (-9.7) (-6.5) (-14.5) (-5.6) (-12.8) (-12.7) (-8.1)

- Sub-total - River Trade Ports Xiamen High Seas Conventional Ferry Conventional Ferry

Sub-total Conventional Ferry Marine Ferry Terminals Note:

(1) (1) Including Macau Ferry Terminal, China Ferry Terminal and Tuen Mun Ferry Terminal.

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15 - TABLE 15 - Cont'dII. II. SkyPier Passenger Arrivals () Passenger Load Passengers ('000) Factor(%) Macau Catamaran 448 448 217 5 359 135 24 44 785 (+10.9) (+10.9) (-8.8) (-) (+0.8) (-39.1) (-0.5) (+41.7) (-10.0) 41.9% 41.9% 37.9% 7.0% 29.4% 17.9% 18.4% 11.9% 25.1% (%) (-13.9) (-13.9) (+28.5) (-) (+0.3) (-30.6) (-1.1) (+4.1) (-5.3) 183 183 114 2 131 103 15 29 393

From/To

Type of Carrier

Passenger Departures () Passenger Load Passengers ('000) Factor(%) (-9.6) (-9.6) (-37.1) (-) (-13.7) (-46.1) (-73.0) (+14.3) (-34.8) 21.7% 21.7% 19.9% 2.4% 10.8% 14.3% 11.1% 7.5% 12.7% (%) (-12.8) (-12.8) (-11.0) (-) (-13.9) (-47.4) (-63.6) (-13.2) (-32.7)

Sub-total Macau Humen Nansha Shekou Shenzhen Zhongshan Zhuhai Catamaran Catamaran Catamaran Catamaran Catamaran Catamaran

- Sub-total River Trade Ports SkyPier

1 233

(-3.3)

29.4%

(-5.1)

576

(-28.5)

14.6%

(-27.2)

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16 TABLE 16 2009 Container Throughput by Main Cargo Handling Location, 2009 '000 TEUs

Category

Container Terminals Ocean(%) 6 037 434 6 470 (-19.6) (+31.9) (-17.5) 932 224 1 156

Other than Container Terminals Sub-total Ocean (%)411 22 433 (-23.9) (-41.7) (-25.0) 1 647 824 2 470

River(%) (+10.3) (-18.8) (+3.1)

River (%)(+7.2) (-19.1) (-3.3)

Sub-total (%)2 058 846 2 904 (-0.9) (-19.9) (-7.3)

Total

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Loaded Laden Container Empty Container Sub-total Discharged Laden Container Empty Container Sub-total Overall Laden Container Empty Container Total 11 624 1 333 12 957 5 587 900 6 487

(%)6 968 658 7 626 (-16.6) (+8.8) (-14.9)

(%)

9 026 1 504 10 529

(-13.5) (-9.5) (-12.9)

(-5.2) (-43.1) (-13.2)

997 50 1 046

(-18.8) (-24.1) (-19.0)

6 584 949 7 533

(-7.5) (-42.4) (-14.1)

636 59 695

(-42.7) (-22.6) (-41.4)

1 480 802 2 283

(-8.3) (-4.3) (-6.9)

2 116 861 2 977

(-22.3) (-5.8) (-18.1)

8 700 1 811 10 511

(-11.6) (-29.3) (-15.2)

(-13.3) (-30.2) (-15.4)

1 928 274 2 202

(-6.9) (-19.8) (-8.7)

13 552 1 607 15 159

(-12.4) (-28.6) (-14.5)

1 047 81 1 128

(-36.5) (-28.9) (-36.0)

3 127 1 626 4 753

(-0.7) (-12.4) (-5.1)

4 174 1 707 5 881

(-13.0) (-13.4) (-13.1)

17 726 3 314 21 040

(-12.6) (-21.5) (-14.1)

17 TABLE 17 2009 Containers Discharged/Loaded at Main Cargo Handling Locations Other than Container Terminals, 2009 '000 TEUs

() Main Cargo Handling Location (Other than Container Terminals)

Ocean Discharged Laden(%)

River Loaded Discharged Laden(%)

Loaded Laden(%) 638

Total

Empty(%) 4 (-81.4)

Laden(%) 85

Empty(%)

Empty(%)

Empty(%)

Laden(%)

Empty(%) (-8.0)

Berths and Wharves

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41 (-75.7)

(-1.8) 11

(-52.6) 1 096 (+0.3) 781

(-1.4) 1 449 (+9.1)

(-11.5) 2 671

(-0.2) 1 434

Anchorages

588 (-35.0)

55

(+3.1)

324 (-26.8) 11

(-22.9)

385 (-26.2)

22

(-53.4)

198

(-5.2)

186

(-37.5) 1 495 (-28.1)

273

(-33.5)

Buoys

6 (-81.2)

0 (-100.0)

2 (-82.7)

0

(-)

0(-100.0)

0

(-)

0

(-)

0

(-)

8 (-81.7)

0 (-100.0)

Total

636 (-42.7)

59

(-22.6)

411 (-23.9) 22

(-41.7) 1 480

(-8.3) 802

(-4.3) 1 647 (+7.2)

824

(-19.1) 4 174 (-13.0) 1 707

(-13.4)

500 Less than 500 TEUs

18 TABLE 18 2009 Port Cargo Discharged/Loaded by Cargo Type and Mode of Transport, 2009 '000 Tonnes

Cargo Type

Seaborne Discharged (%) Loaded (%) Discharged

River Loaded (%) (%)

Waterborne total Discharged (%) Loaded (%)

Break bulk cargoPage 19

5 350

(+5.1)

853

(-31.8)

2 069

(-21.4)

4 802

(-50.4)

7 419

(-3.9)

5 655

(-48.3)

Containerized cargo Unpacked liquid bulk cargo Unpacked solid bulk cargo Total Data Source:

69 823

(-10.1)

54 501

(-19.3)

22 188

(-11.3)

30 967

(+13.1)

92 010

(-10.4)

85 468

(-9.9)

16 667

(+18.3)

270

(-13.5)

2 149

(+37.8)

486

(+5.0)

18 816

(+20.3)

756

(-2.5)

13 773

(+2.7)

355

(-46.0)

7 276

(+11.3)

11 439

(+86.1)

21 049

(+5.5)

11 794

(+73.3)

105 612

(-4.2)

55 979

(-19.7)

33 681

(-5.8)

47 694

(+9.2) 139 293

(-4.6) 103 673

(-8.6)

Shipping and Cargo Statistics Section, Census and Statistics Department

19 TABLE 19 Harbour Mooring Buoys StatisticsA. () A. Number of Buoys (Figures as at End of the Year)"A " No. of "A class" mooring buoys "B " No. of "B class" mooring buoys

2008

200913 (1) 4 (1)

19 10

B. B. Usage"A " Days booked for "A class" buoys "B " Days booked for "B class" buoys "A " Percentage of "A class" buoys used based on booking "B " Percentage of "B class" buoys used based on booking Whilst the above figures are indicative of booking usage, the actual physical occupancy rates are as follows: "A " "B " "A class" buoys "B class" buoys

2008

2009

1 826 725 34.8% 26.8%

1 140 576 16.8% 16.1%

24.4% 17.4%

11.2% 10.3%

C. C. Buoys Maintenance "A " "B " Note: Note:

2008Light Buoys maintained Mariculture Buoys maintained Minor Mooring maintained Major Mooring maintained Maintained the "A Class" Harbour mooring Maintained the "B Class" Harbour mooring 114 178 169 20 19 10

2009114 178 172 23 13 4

(1) "A""B" 13 4 (1) Buoy removal work started in end 2009 to reduce the number of Class "A" and "B" buoys to 13 and 4 (1) respectively. (A) & (B) (C) (A) & (B) Vessel Traffic Centre, Marine Department (C) Port Logistics Section, Marine Department

Data Sources: Data Sources:

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20 TABLE 20 2009 Number of Private Moorings Laid in Hong Kong by Location, 2009 Number of Private Mooring

Location

Causeway Bay Typhoon Shelter, Aberdeen West Typhoon Shelter and Aberdeen South Typhoon Shelter () () Aberdeen South Typhoon Shelter (Po Chong Wan) Aberdeen South Typhoon Shelter (Pak Sha Wan) Aberdeen West Typhoon Shelter Causeway Bay Typhoon Shelter Sub-total 347 1 1 296 645

Other Typhoon Shelters and Elsewhere within the limits of Victoria Port () Cheung Chau Typhoon Shelter Lai Chi Kok New Yau Ma Tei Typhoon Shelter New Yau Ma Tei Typhoon Shelter (Outside Breakwater) North of Yau Ma Tei Anchorage 11 3 18 33 1 6 1 62 4 4 93 7 2 245

() Rambler Channel Typhoon Shelter (Outside Breakwater) Sam Ka Tsuen Typhoon Shelter Ting Kau To Kwa Wan Tsing Yi North Tsuen Wan Tuen Mun Typhoon Shelter Yau Tong Wan Sub-total

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20 TABLE 20 Contd Number of Private Mooring

Location

Elsewhere in the Waters of Hong Kong () () () () Aberdeen West Typhoon Shelter (Outside Breakwater) Cheung Sha Lan, Lantau Island Discovery Bay, Lantau Island Ha Mei Wan, Lamma Island (Off Power Station) Hebe Haven, Sai Kung Junk Bay Kau Sai Chau, Sai Kung Ko Tong Hau, Long Harbour Luk Chau Wan, Lamma Island Middle Island Nim Shue Wan, Lantau Island North Lantau Stanley Main Beach Tai Mei Tuk, Tai Po Tai Lam Tai Mong Tsai, Sai Kung Tai Mong Tsai, Sai Kung (A Kung Wan) Tai Tam Harbour Tsam Chuk Wan, Sai Kung Tsing Yi West Tso Wo Hang, Sai Kung Tuen Mun Typhoon Shelter (Outside Breakwater) Hoi Wong Wan, Wong Chuk Kok Yung Shue Wan, Lamma Island Sub-total 16 30 6 6 680 1 1 1 1 89 15 1 4 35 3 7 3 32 10 3 18 6 2 2 972 1 862

Data Source:

Total Private Mooring Sub-unit, Marine DepartmentPage 22

21 TABLE 21 List of Anchorages AnchoragesA. A. Quarantine and Immigration Anchorages1. 2. 3. Sub-total Western Quarantine and Immigration Anchorage Eastern Quarantine and Immigration Anchorage Tuen Mun Immigration Anchorages 121.1 35.1 89.9 246.1

() Area (Hectares)

B. B. Dangerous Goods Anchorages1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. Sub-total Kau Yi Chau Dangerous Goods Anchorage Tsuen Wan Dangerous Goods Anchorage Western Dangerous Goods Anchorage Rocky Harbour Dangerous Goods Anchorage Junk Bay Dangerous Goods Anchorage Mirs Bay Dangerous Goods Anchorage South Lamma Dangerous Goods Anchorage Reserved Dangerous Goods Anchorage 288.2 61.9 220.8 26.9 28.9 316.5 228.5 37.3 1 209.0

C. C. Servicing Anchorages1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 1 2 3 1 Ma Wan Anchorage Pun Shan Shek Anchorage Western Anchorage No.1 Western Anchorage No.2 Western Anchorage No.3 North Lamma Anchorage North West Lamma Anchorage Yau Ma Tei Anchorage Kellett Anchorage No.1 Kellett Anchorage No.2 Kellett Anchorage No.3 Sham Shui Kok Anchorage No.1 Sham Shui Kok Anchorage No.2 138.4 352.1 310.6 278.7 272.4 375.1 553.9 105.0 74.7 230.4 102.8 72.6 35.6 2 902.3

10. 2 11. 3 12. 1 13. 2 Sub-total

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21 TABLE 21 Contd AnchoragesD. E. Pilotage Special Anchorages1. 2. 3. Sub-total Urmston Road Anchorage South East Lamma Anchorage South West Lamma Anchorage 190.0 285.5 228.4 703.9

() Area (Hectares)

E. F. Sheltered Anchorages1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. Chai Wan Cargo Basin Kat O Sha Tau Kok Tai O Tsuen Wan Middle Island Pak Sha Wan (Hebe Haven) Sai Kung Tai Tam Harbour Tsam Chuk Wan (Jade Bay) St. Stephens Bay Tai Mei Tuk Ting Kau 11.2 1.6 0.6 4.0 3.7 6.9 84.0 4.3 5.7 7.5 1.3 12.3 0.7 143.8

10. 11. 12. 13. Sub-total Total Data Source:

5 205.1

Planning, Development & Port Security Branch, Marine Department

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22 TABLE 22 List of Typhoon Shelters1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. (1) (2)

Typhoon SheltersAberdeen South Typhoon Shelter (1) Aberdeen West Typhoon Shelter Causeway Bay Typhoon Shelter (2) Cheung Chau Typhoon Shelter Kwun Tong Typhoon Shelter Rambler Channel Typhoon Shelter Sam Ka Tsuen Typhoon Shelter Shau Kei Wan Typhoon Shelter Shuen Wan Typhoon Shelter To Kwa Wan Typhoon Shelter Tuen Mun Typhoon Shelter New Yau Ma Tei Typhoon Shelter Yim Tim Tsai Typhoon Shelter Hei Ling Chau Typhoon Shelter Total

() Area (Hectares)26.1 34.2 14.2 50.0 33.8 12.9 1.9 17.2 10.3 14.8 56.8 64.6 9.2 76.6 422.6

(: L.N. 285/2006) Remark: Including only those typhoon shelters promulgated in the Government Gazette (L.N. 285 of 2006) on 2.1.2007. Notes: Notes: (1) (2) 9.9 (1) Mainly for use by pleasure vessels. (2) Including 9.9 hectares of area used by pleasure vessels. Planning, Development & Port Security Branch, Marine Department

Data Source:

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23 TABLE 23 List of Public Cargo Working Areas () () Area (Hectares) Licensable Seafrontage (in Metres)

Public Cargo Working Area

1.

Cha Kwo Ling Public Cargo Working Area Chai Wan Public Cargo Working Area Kwun Tong Public Cargo Working Area New Yau Ma Tei Public Cargo Working Area Rambler Channel Public Cargo Working Area Stonecutters Island Public Cargo Working Area Tuen Mun Public Cargo Working Area Western District Public Cargo Working Area

3.9

920

2.

2.1

600

3.

2.3

692

4.

6.8

1 212

5.

4.1

1 036

6.

3.6

672

7.

3.3

660

8.

3.4

880

Total Data Source: Cargo Handling Section, Marine Department

29.5

6 672

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24 TABLE 24 Refuse Collection, Oil Pollution and Prosecution StatisticsA. A. Refuse Collection and Oil Pollution Incident20071. () 2. () 3. () Refuse collected from harbour (tonnes) Refuse collected from vessel (tonnes) Alleged Oil Pollution incidents, reported (cases) 12 209 4 341 149

200812 913 4 261 114

200911 726 4 469 145

B. B. Prosecution Statistics Offence1. Breach of Collision Regulations 2. / No qualified master/engineer on board 3. / Breach of license/permit conditions 4. Entered into airport approach area without permission 5. / Lying alongside seawall/landing steps prohibited by Notice 6. / Vessel was not licensed/did not have a valid license 7. / Carrying passenger without permission/excessive passengers 8. / Failing to display valid certificate of survey/insurance 9. Steaming in excessive speed 10. Marine littering 11. () (1) Marine littering (Fixed Penalty Notice) (1) 12. (2) Smoking on board public ferry (2) 13. Emission of black smoke 14. Other marine offences Total Notes:

/ No. of Cases Heard 200855 268 82 8 30 101 61 19 54 1 45 0 4 784 1 512

No. of Cases Convicted 200853 265 81 8 29 100 61 18 54 1 40 0 4 775 1 489

Fine (HK$) 200861 450 147 600 57 300 6 100 21 100 125 100 39 100 10 100 39 400 700 66 900 0 2 700 576 810 1 154 360

200962 353 47 9 8 111 46 27 33 2 70 0 0 381 1 149

200953 349 47 9 7 109 44 27 33 2 68 0 0 370 1 118

200989 350 214 150 28 550 8 800 5 400 113 100 22 050 14 050 24 700 1 700 103 750 0 0 310 060 935 660

(1) $3,000 (2) (1) Two Court Orders applied and an additional penalty of HK$3,000 imposed. (2) Cases initiated by public ferry companies and referred to Marine Department for follow up prosecution actions. (A) (B) Data Sources: Data Sources: (A) Port Logistics Section, Marine Department (B) Prosecution Unit, Marine Department

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25 TABLE 25 2009 Hong Kong Licensed Vessels by Tonnage Classification, as at year end 2009 Vessel TypeI Class I (a) (b) (c) (d) (e) (f) II Class II (a) (b) (c) (d) (e) (f) (g) (h) (i) (j) (k) (l) (m) (n) (o) Ferry Vessel Floating Restaurant Launch Multi-Purposes Vessel Primitive Vessel Stationary Vessel Sub-total Crane Barge Dangerous Goods Carrier Dredger Dry Cargo Vessel Dumb Lighter Edible Oil Carrier Flat-Top Work Barge Floating Dock Floating Workshop Hopper Barge Landing Platform Landing Pontoon Noxious Liquid Substance Carrier Oil Carrier Pilot Boat

60 60 Net Tons and Below12 0 179 9 69 0 269 0 1 0 53 4 0 16 0 0 0 37 3 0 22 18

61 300 61 - 300 Net Tons39 0 49 5 1 0 94 1 8 1 69 23 0 20 0 1 0 0 22 0 110 0

300 Over 300 Net Tons9 2 0 2 0 0 13 3 18 0 10 430 19 25 3 0 18 0 14 3 42 0

Total60 2 228 16 70 0 376 4 27 1 132 457 19 61 3 1 18 37 39 3 174 18

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25 TABLE 25 Contd Vessel Type II Class II (p) (q) (r) (s) (t) (u) (v) III Class III (a) (b) (c) (d) IV Class IV (a) (b) (c) (2) Special Purpose Vessel Stationary Vessel Transportation Boat Transportation Sampan Tug Water Boat Work Boat Sub-total Fish Carrier Fishing Sampan Fishing Vessel Outboard Open Sampan Sub-total Auxiliary Powered Yacht Cruiser Open Cruiser Sub-total Dwelling Vessel (2) Total

60 60 Net Tons and Below1 112 32 84 62 13 283 741 2 865 664 2 559 4 090 N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. 5 100

61 300 61 - 300 Net Tons1 26 0 0 89 8 11 390 1 0 1 458 0 1 459 N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. 1 943

300 Over 300 Net Tons0 6 0 0 0 0 1 592 0 0 0 0 0 N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. 605

Total2 144 32 84 151 21 295 1 723 3 865 2 122 2 559 5 549 561 1 950 3 962 6 473 4

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14 125 (1)

(1) 30 (2) (2) Including 30 laid-up vessels. (2) All in Causeway Bay Typhoon Shelter.

Data Source:

Licensing and Port Formalities Section, Marine Department

Notes:

26 TABLE 26 Ship Safety StatisticsA. A. Cargo Ships Safety Statistics No. of Cargo Ships in the Hong Kong Register 1. () No. of convention cargo ships (as at year end) 2. () () Gross register tonnage of convention cargo ships ('000 tonnes) (as at year end) 3. No. of convention cargo ships newly registered 4. () Gross register tonnage of convention cargo ships newly registered ('000 tonnes) / No. of Hong Kong Registered Cargo Ships Quality Checked/Inspected 1. Quality checks on Hong Kong registered cargo ships 2. No. of flag state quality control ship inspections and company visits 3. No. of plans examined in respect of hull, machinery and equipment Cargo Ship Safety Equipment Certificate 1. No. of exemption certificates issued 2. Foreign ships surveyed at the request of other national authorities for the issue of SEC Cargo Ship Safety Radio Certificate 1. No. of exemption certificates issued 2. Foreign ships surveyed at the request of other national authorities for the issue of SRC Others 1. STCW Minimum Safe Manning Certificate issued 2. Safety Construction, Equipment and Radio Certificates monitored including Intermediate Surveys 3. International Load Line Certificate monitored including periodic surveys 4. - / International Oil Pollution Prevention Certificate monitored - renewal, annual/ intermediate surveys 5. ISM audits of new shipping companies 6. () Other surveys (e.g. Certificates of Fitness etc)

2008

2009

1 135 39 515 226 9 709

1 266 44 904 272 8 956

1 135 54 649

1 496 61 810

111 0

86 0

0 0

0 3

316 1 272

401 3 013

424 638

588 872

24 0

31 0

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26 TABLE 26 Cont'd

B. Passenger Ships Safety Statistics Convention Passenger Ships Administered1. Number 2. Gross register tonnage

2008

2009

63 41 191

60 66 099

Passenger and Safety Certificates1. - PSSC - International Voyage 2. / - PSSC/HSCSC - River Trade Limits 3. Extensions to Passenger and Safety Certificate 4. Total number of vessels surveyed for P&S Certificate 5. Passenger ship radio installations surveyed 6. No. of Load Line Certificate issued 7. No. of Load Line Exemption Certificate issued 8. No. of IOPP Certificate with Supplement issued 9. No. of IOPP Exemption Certificate issued 10. No. of Minimum Safe Manning Certificate issued 11. ISM audits of shipping companies 12. ISM audits of ships 13. ISM No. of ISM Document of Compliance (DOC) issued 14. ISM No. of ISM Safety Management Certificate (SMC) issued 15. ISM No. of Interim ISM Safety Management Certificate (SMC) issued 0 HSCSC 81 4 81 81 27 30 31 9 13 4 47 2 14 12 0 HSCSC 76 16 76 76 20 21 18 5 6 7 23 4 18 7

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26 TABLE 26 Contd B. () Passenger Ships Safety Statistics (Contd) Miscellaneous Inspection, Plans Approval and Equipment

2008

2009

1. Plans examined for hull, machinery and equipment of passenger ships

3 537 110

1 235 120

2. Certificate of Inspection issued, miscellaneous surveys/inspections

C. C. Port State Control Statistics Port State Control Inspections in the Harbour of Hong Kong Special Administrative Region: 1. Number of individual foreign ships inspected under the obligation to Tokyo MOU, as a member Port State of the Committee

2008

2009

763

776

Number of ocean vessels inspected

681 82 781

692 84 798

Number of coastal vessels inspected2. () Total number of Port State Control inspections carried out for foreign ships, including re-inspections 3. Number of sub-standard ships detained in Hong Kong (A) (A) (A) (B) (C) Data Sources: Data Sources: Data Sources: Data Sources: Data Sources:

42

41

(A) Shipping Registry and (A) Mercantile Marine Office, Marine Department (A) Cargo Ships Safety Section, Marine Department (B) Passenger Ships Safety Section, Marine Department (C) Port State Control Section, Marine Department

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27 TABLE 27 Local Vessels Safety Statistics I. I. Statistics on Surveys and Inspections of VesselsA. /// Certificates/Declaration/Records etc. Issued/Endorsed to Local Vessels1. 2. 3. 4. 5. / No. of Freeboard Assignment Certificates Issued/Endorsed No. of Survey Record of Safety Equipment Issued / No. of Load Line Certificate Issued/Endorsed No. of Record of Tonnage Measurement Issued No. of Pollution Prevention Certificates for the Carriage of Noxious Liquid Substances in Bulk Issued No. of Declaration of Fitness for the Carriage of Dangerous Goods Issued No. of Hong Kong Oil Pollution Prevention Certificates Issued No. of Certificate of Survey Issued for Local Vessels I Class I II Class II III Class III IV Class IV Total 432 1 585 1 027 31 421 1 542 1 266 31 584 54 23 0 21 644 70 25 0 21

2008

2009

6. 7. 8.

183 26

229 50

3 966

4 299

B. / Plans/Documents Examined1. 2. Total No. of Vessels Inclining Tested and Stability Information Assessed No. of Plans of Hull, Machinery and Equipment Examined for Local Vessels 48 5 305 46 5 115

5 353

5 161

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27 TABLE 27 Cont'd I. () Statistics on Surveys and Inspections of Vessels (Contd)C. () Local Vessels Inspected (New, Existing and Spot-check Vessels etc.)1. 2. 3. Total No. of Inspections of Vessels for other Government Departments No. of Newly Licensed Vessels after completed Initial Survey No. of Local Vessels Inspected Locally 137 23 3 075 3 235 108 43 3 260 3 411

2008

2009

D. () Inspection Visits Made to Local Vessels (New, Existing and Spot-check Vessels etc.)1. 2. 3. 4. Total No. of Inspection surveys of Damaged Local Vessels after Collision Number of Spot Checks and Audit Checks on Local Vessels No. of Overseas visits for Inspection of Local Vessels No. of Initial and Periodical Inspection Visits Made Locally to Local Vessels 12 108 108 4 151 4 379 13 90 134 4 272 4 509

E. Talks and Seminars Conducted Data Source: Local Vessels Safety Section, Marine Department

38

30

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27 TABLE 27 Cont'd II. II. Inspections of Vessels Undergoing Repair or Demolition or Engaged in II. Cargo Handling, Investigations of Marine Industrial AccidentsA. Marine Containers Inspected B. () B. Marine Industrial Safety Inspections (excluding number of marine B. containers inspected)1. Inspections of Vessels Undergoing Repair 2. Inspections of Vessels Engaged in Marine Construction 3. Cargo Gear Inspections on Ocean-going Vessels 4. Stevedoring Inspections on Ocean-going Vessels 5. Cargo Gear Inspections on Lighters 6. Stevedoring Inspections on Lighters Total 1 670 51 216 2 934 3 686 1 307 1 598 119 211 2 297 3 435 1 469

2008

2009

6 704

5 218

9 864

9 129

C. C. Marine Industrial Accidents Investigated/Inquired1. Non-marine Industrial Fatal Accidents Investigated 2. Marine Industrial Fatal Accidents Investigated 3. Serious Accidents Investigated 4. () Serious Incidents (No Casualty) Investigated 5. Non-serious Accidents Inquired Total 2 2 8 0 251 0 1 3 0 183

263

187

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27 TABLE 27 Cont'd II. () II. Inspections of Vessels Undergoing Repair or Demolition or Engaged in II. Cargo Handling, Investigations of Marine Industrial Accidents (Contd)D. D. Marine Industrial Accidents Occurred1. 2. 3. Total Ship Repair Accidents Total Cargo Handling Accidents Total Marine Construction Accidents 79 220 5 51 167 5

2008

2009

Total

304

223

E. // E. Letters of Permission to Undertake Repairs Issued/Cases Referred to E. Prosecutions Unit/ Warning Letters Issued1. 2. 3. Letters of Permission to Undertake Repairs Issued Cases Referred to Prosecutions Unit Warning Letters Issued 4 909 39 181 3 756 18 129

Total

5 129

3 903

F. F. Promotion and Education on Marine Industrial Safety1. 2. 3. 4. Safety Directions Issued /// Number of Safety Pamphlets/Leaflets/Posters/Stickers Published or Revised Number of Safety Guides/Codes of Practice Published or Revised Number of Safety Talks and Seminars Conducted 10 2 0 12 17 1 9 8

Total Data Source: Marine Industrial Safety Section, Marine Department

24

35

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27 TABLE 27 Cont'd III. (1) III. Loss of Vessels Registered in Hong Kong (1) Class of Vessel () Convention (HK Registered) Note: Note:

Number of Vessel 20081 135

Number Lost 20081

Percentage Lost 20080.1%

20091 267

20091

20090.1%

(1) (1) Refers to loss of vessels due to casualty or (1) accident.

Data Source: Data Source: Data Source;

Shipping Registry and Mercantile Marine Office, Marine Department

IV. 2009 IV. Marine Accidents in 2009 (1) Within Hong Kong Waters (1) No. of Case157 36

Type of Accident

(2) Outside Hong Kong Waters (2) No. of Case48 15

Persons Killed1 0

Persons Injured32 2

Persons Missing0 0

Persons Killed5 0

Persons Injured1 0

Persons Missing18 0

/ / / / Notes: Notes: Notes:

Collision Stranding/ Striking Foundering/ Sinking Fire/ Explosion Capsized/ Listing Contact Others Total

26

0

7

0

3

0

0

0

29

0

2

0

16

6

2

1

11 43 29 331

2 0 0 3

4 2 0 49

0 0 0 0

0 18 5 105

0 0 0 11

0 0 0 3

0 0 0 19

(1) ( (1) ) (2) (1) Including accidents and casualties figures of all vessels (such as Hong Kong registered and foreign registered vessels, (1) local licensed vessels, river trade vessels, coastal vessels, government launches, etc.). (2) Including accidents and casualties figures for Hong Kong registered vessels or local licensed vessels only. Marine Accident Investigation Section, Marine Department

Data Source:

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27 TABLE 27 Cont'd V. V. Marine Accident Investigation Data Source:

2008

2009

Accidents Investigated (Shipping and Port Control Ordinance) Preliminary Inquiries (Merchant Shipping Ordinance) Pilotage Inquiries (Pilotage Ordinance) Marine Courts Board of Inquiry Appeal against the Decision by Board of Inquiry

22

28

1

1

0 0 0 0

0 0 0 0

Marine Accident Investigation Section, Marine Department

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28 TABLE 28 Seafarers' Certification, Registration and Employment Statistics 2008 A. A. Seagoing Certificates of Competency1. Master Mariner and Deck 1. Officer1. 2. () Class 1 (Master Mariner) Written Examination Oral Examination Other Services Deck Officer Class 2 Written Examination Oral Examination Signal Other Services Deck Officer Class 3 Written Examination Oral Examination Signal Other Services 12 8 9 6 67 5 6 5 6 48 17 6 11 14 88 1 4 7 14 59 3 1 0 6 1 0 0 6 0 3 0 5 0 2 0 5 3 2 17 0 2 17 3 4 25 0 1 25

2009

Number of Number of Number of Number of Application Success Application Success

1.

1. Sub-total

2. Marine Engineer Officer 2. Marine Engineer Officer Class 1 Part A Part B Other Services 2 0 10 0 0 10 2 1 22 1 1 22

2. Marine Engineer Officer - Class 2 Part A Part B Other Services 13 6 1 1 1 1 24 17 12 4 3 12

2. Marine Engineer Officer - Class 3 Written Examination Other Services Sub-total Total 10 52 94 161 3 52 68 116 3 35 116 204 2 35 80 139

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28 TABLE 28 Contd 2008 B. B. River Trade Certificates of Competency1. Deck Officer 1. Deck Officer Class 1 Written Examination Oral Examination Signal Other Services Deck Officer Class 2 Written Examination Oral Examination Signal Other Services Deck Officer Class 3 Written Examination Oral Examination Signal Other Services 75 54 96 53 411 25 32 34 53 265 92 38 50 14 258 25 19 24 14 135 5 3 0 56 0 3 0 56 12 2 0 14 4 1 0 14 4 10 0 55 1 6 0 55 1 2 0 33 0 1 0 33

2009

Number of Number of Number of Number of Application Success Application Success

1.

1. Sub-total

2. Marine Engineer Officer 2. Marine Engineer Officer - Class 1 Other Services 0 22 22 36 66 22 168 579 0 22 4 36 26 22 110 375 0 7 43 5 29 4 88 346 0 7 2 5 17 4 35 170

1. Marine Engineer Officer - Class 2 Other Services

1. Marine Engineer Officer - Class 3 Other Services Sub-total Total

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28 TABLE 28 Cont'd 2008 C.1 C.1 Local Certificates of Competency (1)1. Coxswain1. 1. 1. 1. 1. 1. 1. 1. 1. Coxswain Grade 1 Other Services Coxswain Grade 2 Other Services Coxswain Grade 3 Other Services 19 68 171 283 603 399 1 543 14 68 10 283 199 369 943 34 82 242 117 889 422 1 786 20 82 37 117 276 421 953(1)

2009 Number of Application Number of Success

Number of Application

Number of Success

1. Sub-total

2. Engine Operator2. 2. 2. 2. 2. 2. 2. 2. 2. Engine Operator Grade 1 Other Services Engine Operator Grade 2 Other Services Engine Operator Grade 3 Other Services Total 0 94 13 11 335 337 790 2 333 0 94 5 11 159 317 586 1 529 0 96 18 25 526 179 844 2 630 0 96 3 25 331 179 634 1 587

2. Sub-total

C.2 (1) C.2 Pleasure Vessel Operator C.2 Certificate of Competency (1)D.3 D.3 Pleasure Vessel Operator Grade 1 D.3 Other Services D.3 D.3 Pleasure Vessel Operator Grade 2 D.3 Other Services Note: Note:

2008 Number of Application 71 547 3 711 392 4 721 Number of Success 43 547 1 721 392 2 703

2009 Number of Application 92 311 4 563 444 5 410 Number of Success 43 311 2 276 444 3 074

Total

(1) (1) 2007 3 1 548 (1) Other services include applications for endorsement, exemption and revalidation etc. (1) Certificates issued under Cap. 548 Merchant Shipping (Local Vessels) Ordinance from 01.03.2007.

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28 TABLE 28 Cont'd D. D. Departmental Examinations Total Coxswain Grade 1 Coxswain Grade 2 Coxswain Grade 3 Engine Operator Grade 1 Engine Operator Grade 2 Engine Operator Grade 3

2008 Examined 0 60 21 0 30 44 155 Passed 0 11 8 0 14 8 41

2009 Examined 0 88 25 0 24 92 229 Passed 0 20 11 0 7 29 67

2008 E. / E. Other Examinations/Assessments Proficiency in Survival Craft Certificate / AB/EDH Certificate Certificate of Proficiency of Ship Security Officer () Type Rating Certificate (Examination, Revalidation and Night Service Approval) Hong Kong Licence Local Exemption Total Data Source: Seafarers' Certification Section, MD

2009

Number of Number of Number of Number of Application Success Application Success 2 1 1 762 720 2 1 1 762 716 0 0 923 529 0 0 923 529

11 358 5 13 848

11 358 5 13 844

11 698 13 13 163

11 698 13 13 163

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28 TABLE 28 Cont'd F. 2009 12 31 F. Seafarer's Registration as at 31.12.2009478 Seafarers Registered Under Cap.478 Part I3 754

Part II1 329

Total5 083

G. 2009 G. Employment Registration Books Issued, 2009 Subsequent Books Replacement Books New Entrants Books Total 7 7 202 216

H. 2009 H. Seafarers Employment Statistics, 2009 Seafarers Employed Through Permitted C.R. G.R. / Emergency/Re-employment, etc.104 574 246

Period

Total

2009 1st Quarter 2009 2009 2nd Quarter 2009 2009 3rd Quarter 2009 2009 4th Quarter 2009 Total

59 72 28 29

6 2 1 4

65 178 603 279

188

13

924

1 125

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28 TABLE 28 Cont'd I. I. Companies and Posts Statistics20091231 Shipping companies listed with M. M. Office to employ Hong Kong registered seafarers as at 31.12.2009 2009 Posts filled by Hong Kong seafarers as compiled from annual returns submitted by shipping companies, 2009 29 1 641

J. 2009 J. Crew Agreement of Hong Kong Registered Ships Opened and Closed, 2009 Agreements Opened In Hong Kong No. of agreements Total 50

Agreements Closed In Hong Kong48

Outside Hong Kong947

Outside Hong Kong921

997

969

K. (1) K. Number of Employment and Discharge of Seafarers by Hong Kong Registered Ships (1)2007 No. of employment of seafarers No. of discharge of seafarers

200850 485

200959 640

46 661

44 096Note: Note:

49 077

58 140

(1) (A) (E) (F) (K)

(1) The figures include seafarers registered outside (1) Hong Kong. (A) (E) Seafarers Certification Section, (A) (E) Marine Department (F) (K) Shipping Registry and (F) (K) Mercantile Marine Office, (F) (K) Marine Department

Data Sources: Data Sources: Data Sources: Data Sources: Data Sources:

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29 TABLE 29 Statistics on Ships Registered in Hong Kong A. 2008 2009 A. Number of Ships and Tonnage as at end of 2008 and 2009 No. of ships(i) (ii) (iii) (iv) 2008 12 31 (2) On register as at 31.12.2008 (2) 2009 Ships Registered in the year of 2009 2009 Ships De-registered in the year of 2009 2009 12 31 On register as at 31.12.2009 1 361 269 131 1 496

(1) Net tonnage (1)22 147 056 4 739 338 1 765 033 24 867 454

(1) Gross tonnage (1)39 642 972 8 908 596 3 205 026 44 904 042

Notes:

(1) 100 (2) 2009 (i) + (ii) - (iii) (iv) (1) Net and gross tonnages are in units of 100 cubic feet. (2) Due to alteration of tonnages of some ships already on register in 2009, (i) + (ii) - (iii) is not (2) equal to (iv).

B. 2009 B. Ships Registered in Hong Kong by Gross Tonnage Distribution, as at end of 2009 Gross Tonnage Distribution500 500 1 000 2 000 3 000 4 000 5 000 10 000 15 000 20 000 25 000 30 000 35 000 40 000 45 000 50 000 60 000 70 000 80 000 90 000 100 000 150 000 Under 500 999 1 999 2 999 3 999 4 999 9 999 14 999 19 999 24 999 29 999 34 999 39 999 44 999 49 999 59 999 69 999 79 999 89 999 99 999 149 999 150 000 and above Total

No. of Ships144 62 31 10 23 32 176 63 154 73 218 83 124 64 10 43 23 25 51 26 28 33 1 496

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29 TABLE 29 Contd C. 2009 C. Ship Registered and De-registered in Hong Kong by Ship Type during 2009 Ship Registered Type of Ship Registered No. of Ships // / Bulk Carrier Chemical Tanker Container Gas Carrier General Cargo Ship High Speed Craft Lighter and Barge Oil Tanker Ore/Bulk/ Oil Carrier Roll On/Roll Off Tug Yacht 72 34 49 8 35 4 7 40

Ship De-registered No. of Ships42 5 34 16 2 2 17

Gross Tonnage2 858 211 515 169 1 509 554 355 581 336 600 2 800 109 637 2 186 218

Gross Tonnage1 454 078 33 389 753 064 220 056 1 021 11 440 585 660

8 3 9

983 822 50 166 838

3 4 1 5

89 072 56 702 188 356

Total

269

8 908 596

131

3 205 026

Data Source:

Shipping Registry, Marine Department

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30 TABLE 30 Government Fleet Statistics1. 2. 3. () 12 31 () (i) (ii) (iii) (iv) / (i) (i) a. (i) b. (i) c. (ii) (iii) (%) (iv) (i) (ii) (iii) (iv) (iv) (%) ( ) (1) () ( ) (1) () (i) (i) a. (i) b. (ii) (i) (ii) (ii) a. (ii) b. (iii) - (iii) a. (iii) b. (i) (ii) (iii) (1)

ItemsTotal expenditure estimate ($M) Total no. of GFD staff (including crew) as at 31st December (i) Government new vessels built and delivered (ii) Government new vessels under construction (iii) Government new vessel projects completed (iv) Government new vessel projects in progress Tenders/Quotations called for new vessels Contracts awarded for new vessels Contracts and procurements specifications completed (i) Total number of vessels (i) a. major mechanized vessels (i) b. high speed craft (large-type) (i) c. other miscellaneous-class vessels (ii) Government craft manned by Marine Department (ii) (MD) (iii) MD crew staff time available for deployment (%) (iv) Government craft disposed (i) Availability of major mechanized vessels and high speed craft (large-type) (%) (ii) Average number of major mechanized vessels and high speed craft (large-type) (iii) Vessel seatrial successful rate in first attempt after (iii) repair maintenance service (%) (iv) Users satisfactory level on Government fleet repair maintenance service (%) Total maintenance cost of major mechanized vessels and high speed craft (large-type) (including their mechanized daughter boats) (1) ($M) Average maintenance cost of major mechanized vessels and high speed craft (large-type) (including their mechanized daughter boats) (1) ($M) (i) Total number of vessel maintenance term contract (TC) arrangements (i) a. Number of vessels maintained under TC (i) b. Number of main engines repaired under TC (ii) Number of TC for procurement of machinery spare parts Accidents involving Government Craft manned by MD (i) Number of government vessels involved (ii) Number of casualties in industrial accidents (ii) a. Dockyard staff (ii) b. Crew (iii) Total Number of man-days lost (iii) a. Dockyard staff (iii) b. Crew Number of Attendees of Government Dockyard to Occupational Safety and Health (OSH) training courses (i) Organized by the OSH Council (ii) Organized by the Industrial Safety Section, GFD (iii) Other OSH courses(1)

2008396.6 543 40 21 7 10 7 7 14 766 106 15 645 47 88.5 26 87.8 (2) 119.9 (2) 88.8 (2) 99.0 (2) 126.1 (2)(2)

2009397.3 (3) 529 69 13 19 5 13 14 27 795 101 15 679 45 86.6 61 86.4 117.2 93.6 99.1 138.4 (3)

4. 5. 6. 7.

8.

9.

10.

1.1 (2)

1.2 (3)

11.

42 116 231 15 5 3 6 394 127

30 106 207 16 7 7 5 271 88

12.

13.

34 84 53

32 84 119

(1) () (2) (3) (1) Refer to financial year figures (i.e. from 1 April of current year to 31 March of next year). (2) Revised Figures (3) Estimated figures

Notes:

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31 TABLE 31 (2009 12 31 ) Departmental Ownership and Availabilities of Government Vessels (as at 31 December 2009) Ownership AMS CAS Mechanized Daughter Boats & Beach Craft / Floating Bridge Structure/Beach Platform & Rafts Mechanized and Non-mechanized Inflatable Boats Lighters Minor Mechanized Vessels & Dinghies Major Mechanized Vessels High Speed Craft (large type) High Speed Craft (medium type) Total Average Availability of Major Mechanized Vessels & High Speed Craft(large-type) (%) Data Source: Government Fleet Division, MD AFCD CEDD Vessel Type CSD C&ED EPD FSD DH HKPF Imm D LCSD

WSD MD

Total

4 9 3 8 24 92.8

1 1 -

10 2 12 -

3 3 87.9

2 2 92.5

7 1 7 4 2 21 86.5

1 1 2 92.7

9 1 13 1 3 9 2 38 85.4

1 1 86.5

37 8 12 6 9 39 11 43 165 84.1

7 7 85.9

130 319 449 -

2 22 6 29 5 64 88.9

2 4 6 -

185 328 44 29 33 101 15 60 795 86.4

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Appendices

A APPENDIX A Marine Department Organization Chart Director of Marine (D6) Deputy Director of Marine (D3)

Marine Adviser ADM (D2)

Government Fleet Division ADM (D2)

Port Control Division ADM (D2)

Planning and Services Division ADM (D2)

Shipping Division ADM (D2)

Multi-lateral Policy Division ADM (D2)

Administration Branch

Page A1 Government Dockyard PSS (D1) Legend: ADM PMO PSS Hydr. = = = =

Vessel Traffic Services Branch PMO (D1)

Operations Branch PMO (D1)

Shipping Registry and Seafarers Branch PSS (D1)

Ship Safety Branch PSS (D1)

Local Vessels Safety Branch PSS (D1)

Finance Section CTA (D1)

Administration Secretariat PEO (D1)

Hydrographic Office Hydr. (D1)

Services Branch PMO (D1)

Planning, Development and Port Security Branch PMO (D1) PEO CTA D6

Maritime Policy Branch PSS (D1)

Technical Policy Branch PSS (D1)

Marine Accident Investigation and Shipping Security Policy Branch PSS (D1)

Assistant Director of Marine Principal Marine Officer Principal Surveyor of Ships Hydrographer

= = = ()

Principal Executive Officer Chief Treasury Accountant Directorate Level 6 (and so on)

B APPENDIX B ( 2009 12 31 ) Marine Department Establishment and Strength (as at 31 December 2009) Directorate Officers Director of Marine (D6) Deputy Director of Marine (D3) Assistant Director of Marine (D2) Principal Marine Officer (D1) Principal Surveyor of Ships (D1) Principal Executive Officer (D1) Chief Treasury Accountant (D1) Hydrographer (D1)

Establishment1 1 6 +1 4 7 1 1 1

Strength1 1 7 4 7 1 1 1

Departmental Grade Senior Marine Officer Marine Officer Marine Controller Assistant Marine Controller Senior Shipping Safety Officer Shipping Safety Officer Senior Surveyor of Ships Surveyor of Ships Senior Assistant Shipping Master Assistant Shipping Master Marine Inspector I Marine Inspector II Superintendent of Aids to Navigation Assistant Superintendent of Aids to Navigation Chief Ship Inspector Senior Ship Inspector Ship Inspector Assistant Ship Inspector 18 39 +1 13 +1 42 +2

18 33 14 41 1 3 16 25 20 1 82 99 1 2 3 9 23 2

1 6 16 29 22 1 89 +1 105 1 2 2 +1 11 21 2

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B - APPENDIX B - Cont'd Departmental Grade Launch Crew Supervisor Senior Launch Master Launch Master Launch Assistant Senior Launch Mechanic Launch Mechanic Marine Industrial Safety Inspector Surveyor Attendant

Establishment3 61 +4 48 223 +2

Strength3 57 46 207 0 1 5 0

1 1 7 +2 1

General Grade / / / Senior Statistician Statistical Officer I Statistical Officer II/ Student Statistical Officer Systems Manager Analyst/Programmer I Analyst/Programmer II Senior Treasury Accountant Treasury Accountant Senior Accounting Officer Accounting Officer I Accounting Officer II Chief Executive Officer Senior Executive Officer Executive Officer I Executive Officer II Senior Official Languages Officer Official Languages Officer I Official Languages Officer II 1 1 3 1 4 5 1 3 1 1 3 1 1 7 2 1 2 2 1 1 3 1 3 2 1 3 1 1 3 1 1 4 5 1 2 2

Page A3

B - APPENDIX B - Cont'd General Grade / / () () ()/ () () () ()/ () Senior Electronics Engineer Electronics Engineer/ Assistant Electronics Engineer Land Surveyor/ Assistant Land Surveyor Electronics Inspector Assistant Air-Conditioning Inspector Principal Survey Officer (Engineering) Senior Survey Officer (Engineering) Survey Officer (Engineering)/ Survey Officer Trainee (Engineering) Principal Technical Officer (Cartographic) Senior Technical Officer (Cartographic) Technical Officer (Cartographic)/ Technical Officer Trainee (Cartographer) Senior Clerical Officer Clerical Officer Assistant Clerical Officer Clerical Assistant Office Assistant Senior Supplies Officer Supplies Officer Assistant Supplies Officer Senior Supplies Supervisor Supplies Supervisor I Supplies Supervisor II Supplies Assistant Supplies Attendant Senior Personal Secretary Personal Secretary I Personal Secretary II

Establishment1 2

Strength1 2

2 1 1 1 4 11 1 3 5 6 28 +4 68 +1

2 1 1 1 3 12 1 3 5 6 25 68 113 6 1 1 1 0 2 12 3 2 1 6 18

115 +1 8 1 1 1 1 2 11 3 2 1 6 20

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B - APPENDIX B - Cont'd General Grade Supervisor of Typing Services Confidential Assistant Calligraphist Typist Motor Driver

Establishment1 1 2 6 4

Strength1 1 2 5 4

Common Grade

Chief Technical Officer Senior Electrical Inspector Electrical Inspector Assistant Electrical Inspector Senior Mechanical Inspector Mechanical Inspector Assistant Mechanical Inspector Works Supervisor I Works Supervisor II Senior Artisan Artisan Chainman Head Property Attendant Property Attendant Workman II Total

2 2 4 2 7 10 5 12 7 40 +1 100 +1 4 1 4 33 1 403

2 2 3 2 7 10 3 11 6 40 74 4 0 3 31 1 279

Supernumerary post

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C APPENDIX C 2009 Training Courses Conducted by Training Section, Marine Department in 2009 Course Title1. IAMSAR Maritime SAR Course 2. Radar Operator Course for Hong Kong Waters 3. Basic Boat Handling Skills Course 4. MI Training Course Part A 5. CAS Oil Pollution Course 6. Oil Spill Response Basic Course 7. Pilotage Simulation Course 8. GMDSS Instructor Course 9. () GMDSS (Restricted Operator's Certificate Course) 10. Ship Simulator Instructor Course 11. VTS Operator Enhancement Course Overseas 12. VTS Revalidation Course 13. VTR Training Course 14. VTS Operator Refreshment Course 15. ECDIS Basic Course 16. ECDIS Train-the-Trainer Course 17. Basic Maritime Knowledge for Government Officers 18. ARPA and High Speed Craft Radar Course for Hong Kong Waters Total@ @

@ Number of Number of Duration Target Participants @ Classes Participants10 days 7 days 5 days 30 days 2 days 2 days 2 days 1 day 5 days 2 days 10 days 2 days 73 days 2 days 1 day 3 days 3 days 3 days MO, Marpol, CHI(MRCC) LM, C&E, FSD, Marpol, OFTA LM, C&E, FSD MI II CAS MI, Artisan, Workman HKPA(A) SMO, MO, OFTA, Marpol MI II SMO, MO, Marpol CHI(VTS) MC AMC MC, AMC MI Marpol, C&E C&E Marpol, C&E 2 3 1 1 2 1 1 1 4 1 3 1 1 4 4 1 1 1 17 24 6 24 38 8 2 4 23 5 25 2 7 25 24 6 6 8

33

254

Please refer to the coding table of target participants on the next page.

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C APPENDIX C Contd List of Organisations/Posts Participated in the Training Courses Conducted by Marine Department in 2009: () () () Organisations Customs and Excise Department Civil Aid Service Chinese (MRCC) Personnel Chinese (VTS) Personnel Fire Services Department Hong Kong Pilot Association (Apprentice Pilots) Marine Police Office of Telecommunication Authority Abbreviation C&E CAS CHI (MRCC) CHI (VTS) FSD HKPA(A) Marpol OFTA

Posts Assistant Marine Controller Artisan Launch Master Marine Controller Marine Inspector Marine Inspector II Marine Officer Senior Marine Officer Workman

Abbreviation AMC Artisan LM MC MI MI II MO SMO Workman

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D APPENDIX D 2009 Visitors of the Marine Department, 2009 2009 During the year of 2009, the Department hosted the following visitors: No. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. Date of Visit 05.01.2009 09.01.2009 09.01.2009 16.01.2009 18.02.2009 18.02.2009 20.02.2009 27.02.2009 / Organization/Representative () Guangdong Maritime Safety Administration (PSCO Exchange) Hong Kong Institution of Engineers Representatives of OGCIO Hong Kong Logistics Management Staff Association Husky Oil China Ltd.

USCG Pacific Area Commander The Overseas Coastal Area Development Institute of Japan under the Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism of Japan (Visit on Port Security Research) Delegation from the Employment and Equality Committee of the Finnish Parliament UK Hydrographer St. Francis Xaviers School Gallany Ltd. Rotary Club of Hong Kong Life Governor, International Life Saving Federation National Taiwan Ocean University (Accompanied by Representatives of the Merchant Navy Officers Guild Hong Kong) Ying Wa College Transport Society Representatives of Wallem Group Limited and the Netherlands Consulate-General, and Chief Superintendent of Police, Netherlands

8.

03.03.2009

9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14.

06.03.2009 13.03.2009 19.03.2009 21.03.2009 23.03.2009 23.03.2009

15. 16.

03.04.2009 06.04.2009

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D APPENDIX D Contd 2009 During the year of 2009, the Department hosted the following visitors: No. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. 25. 26. 27. Date of Visit 08.04.2009 09.04.2009 14.04.2009 16.04.2009 15.04.2009 16.04.2009 08.05.2009 19.05.2009 21.05.2009 22.05.2009 22.05.2009 27.05.2009 / Organization/Representative Maritime Services Training Institute Nanhai Rescue Bureau, Ministry of Transport, China Register of Fishing Vessel, China Hong Kong Institute of Vocational Education (Morrison Hill Campus) Rescue and Salvage Bureau, Ministry of Transport, China Hong Kong Institute of Vocational Education (Tsing Yi Campus) Students from The Chinese University of Hong Kong Brazilian Trade Mission Swire Reinsurance Company Ltd. Det Norske Veritas 2009 Participants of the International Forum on Shipping, Ports and Airports (IFSPA) 2009 (Harbour Tour) Seaports Publication Group2010 Seaports Publication Group (on Publication of The Port of Hong Kong Handbook & Directory 2010) Pui Ying Secondary School Scottish Development International (Hong Kong Office) Nagoya Port Authority Delegation from Various Transport Departments of Jiangsu Province Delegation Led by Deputy Minister of Defence, Ukraine Delegation from the Busan Port Authority, Korea

28.

24.06.2009

29. 30. 31. 32. 33. 34.

29.06.2009 09.07.2009 21.07.2009 06.08.2009 17.08.2009 25.08.2009

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D APPENDIX D Contd 2009 During the year of 2009, the Department hosted the following visitors: No. 35. 36. 37. 38. 39. Date of Visit 29.08.2009 09.09.2009 11.09.2009 14.09.2009 18.09.2009 16.09.2009 / Organization/Representative Scout Association of Hong Kong Delegation from the Logistics Sector of Germany Hongkong United Dockyards Limited Shenzhen Maritime Safety Administration (PSCO Exchange) Delegation Led by Deputy Director of the Transport Committee, Shenzhen Municipality Chartered Institute of Logistics and Transport in Hong Kong Officials from US Consulate-General Hong Kong Yokohama Sea Transport Association Delegation from the Port of Gothenburg, Sweden Vietnamese Ministry of Transport Delegation Canadian Delegation to APEC Port Services Network Council Meeting from Transport Canada China Ocean Oilfields Services (Hong Kong) Limited Representatives of the Bank of Communications Shenzhen Marine Department Representatives of Kwun Tong District Council Singapore Civil Defence Force Hong Kong Fire Services Department Mr. Motohisa ABE and Mr. Hironobu Shiratsuchi, Researchers from the Overseas Coastal Area Development Institute of Japan under the Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism of Japan

40. 41. 42. 43. 44. 45.

17.09.2009 21.09.2009 29.09.2009 16.10.2009 29.10.2009 06.11.2009

46. 47. 48. 49. 50. 51. 52.

10.11.2009 03.12.2009 04.12.2009 07.12.2009 16.12.2009 17.12.2009 22.12.2009

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E APPENDIX E 2009 New Maritime Legislation, 2009 The following maritime and shipping legislation was enacted during the year under review (1.1.2009 31.12.2009): Title 2009 ( ) ( ) ( ) Merchant Shipping (Registration) (Fees and Charges) (Amendment) Regulation 2009 2009 ( ) ( ) ( ) Merchant Shipping (Seafarers) (Fees) (Amendment) Regulation 2009 2009 ( ) ( ) ( ) Merchant Shipping (Local Vessels) (Fees) (Amendment) Regulation 2009 2009 ( ) ( ) Merchant Shipping (Local Vessels) (Fee Concession) Regulation 2009 2009 ( ) ( ) Merchant Shipping (Safety) (Amendment) Ordinance 2009 2008 ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) Merchant Shipping (Local Vessels) (General) (Amendment) Regulation 2008 (Commencement) Notice ( ) ( ) Bunker Oil Pollution (Liability and Compensation) Ordinance (Commencement) Notice L.N. No. 101 (11.5.2009) 102 (11.5.2009) 103 (11.5.2009) 141 (23.6.2009) 10 (2.7.2009) 196 (16.10.2009)

235 (23.11.2009)

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F APPENDIX F 2009 Aids to Navigation, 2009A. AIDS TO NAVIGATION IN USE 1. 2. 3. 4. AIDS TO NAVIGATION Lighted Buoy Lighted Beacon Racon Fog Horn 2009 12 31 as at 31.12.2009 120 420 1 7

B. NEW AIDS ESTABLISHED DURING THE YEAR 1. 3 13 Sai Kung New Public Pier A solar power operated light was established to mark the Sai Kung New Public Pier on 13-3-09. Stonecutters Bridge N.E. Red 12 18 A main operated light was established at the north-eastern side of Stonecutters Bridge on 18-12-09 to mark the starboard limit of the navigable channel under the bridge. 12 18 A main operated light was established at the north-eastern side of Stonecutters Bridge on 18-12-09 to mark the middle of the navigable channel under the bridge. 12 18 A main operated light was established at the north-eastern side of Stonecutters Bridge on 18-12-09 to mark the port limit of the navigable channel under the bridge. 12 18 A main operated light was established at the south-western side of Stonecutters Bridge on 18-12-09 to mark the starboard limit of the navigable channel under the bridge. 12 18 A main operated light was established at the south-western side of Stonecutters Bridge on 18-12-09 to mark the middle of the navigable channel under the bridge.

2.

3.

Stonecutters Bridge N.E. White

4.

Stonecutters Bridge N.E. Green

5.

Stonecutters Bridge S.W. Green

6.

Stonecutters Bridge S.W. White

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F APPENDIX F ContdB. () NEW AIDS ESTABLISHED DURING THE YEAR (Contd) 7. Stonecutters Bridge S.W. Red 12 18 A main operated light was established at the south-western side of Stonecutters Bridge on 18-12-09 to mark the port limit of the navigable channel under the bridge. 11 20 10 A solar power operated light was established to mark the Central Pier 10 on 20-11-09.

8.

10 Central Pier 10

C. AIDS DISCONTINUED DURING THE YEAR 1. 2. 3. 4. A46 Mooring Buoy A46 A76 Mooring Buoy A76 A70 Mooring Buoy A70 B31 Mooring Buoy B31 12 8 The lighted buoy was permanently withdrawn from service on 8-12-2009. 12 8 The lighted buoy was permanently withdrawn from service on 8-12-2009. 12 9 The lighted buoy was permanently withdrawn from service on 9-12-2009. 12 9 The lighted buoy was permanently withdrawn from service on 9-12-2009.

D. AIDS DAMAGED DURING THE YEAR The lighted buoys listed below were damaged and unlit. Month 1 January A17 3 1 6 June 7 July 8 August Name Mooring Buoy A17 Northern 3 Airport 1 Kellett West One Foot Rock WQ Tsing Yi West

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F APPENDIX F ContdD. () AIDS DAMAGED DURING THE YEAR (Contd) The lighted buoys listed below were damaged and unlit. Month 9 September 10 October 11 November 5 1 3 7 12 December Name Weather 5 Northern 1 Shatin Northern 3 CP7 Kellett North

E. AIDS REPROVISIONED DURING THE YEAR 1. The lighted beacons listed below were upgraded with modern equipment for better luminous range. Month 1 January 2 February 3 March 1 4 4 April 6 June 8 August 9 September 11 November Name Lung Shan Pai Tuen Mun 1 Tsing Tsuen Bridge South Green Tsing Tsuen Bridge South Red Tuen Mun 4 Tsing Tsuen Bridge North Green Tsing Tsuen Bridge North Red Nga Ying Pai Tai Long Wan Pier Datum Rock Mo Tat Wan Pier Mo Tat Wan New Pier Yau Kam Tau Pier

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F APPENDIX F ContdE. () E. AIDS REPROVISIONED DURING THE YEAR (Contd) 2. The lighted beacons listed below were replaced with modern equipment for higher reliability. Month 1 January 2 February 3 March 1 1 4 6 5 May 6 June 7 July 1 2 3 8 August 10 October 11 November 8 1-12 1-7 9-12 12 December Name Kennedy Town Dolphin E Tsing Yi Bridge North Red Tseung Kwan O 1 Cheung Chau 1 Cheung Chau 4 Cheung Chau 6 Pak Kok Black Point Power Station Tai Long Pai Black Point GD1 GD2 Lung Kwu Chau Tseung Kwan O 3 Kuk Po Pier Fung Hang Pier Cape D'Aguilar Tai Lei Bridge South 8 Tai Lei Bridge North 1-12 Tai Lei Bridge South 1-7 Tai Lei Bridge South 9-12 Nim Wan

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F APPENDIX F ContdE. () E. AIDS REPROVISIONED DURING THE YEAR (Contd) 3. The solar batteries of the lighted beacons listed below were renewed in order to increase reliability. Month 1 January 2 February 3 March 4 April 2 5 May 6 June 7 July () 8 August 9 September 10 October 12 December 3 4 3 4 Name Yau Kam Tau Pier Ap Chau Pier To Kwa Wan 2 Datum Rock North Siu A Chau Sham Chung Pier Ha Pang (Traffic Light) South Kau Yi Chau Ex Tsing Yi Ferry Pier SE End Yuen Kok Sha Kiu Tau Pier Adamasta Rock North Kau Yi Chau Shek Kwu Chau Pier Fung Wong Wat Sea Rescue West Station 3 Tai A Chau Sea Rescue West Station 4 South Lei Yue Mun Pak Mong Pier CFT3 CFT4

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