Amend sailing ban rule, says Coast Guard 7 | Inquirer News

Amend sailing ban rule, says Coast Guard 7

/ 07:22 AM September 26, 2012

A PROPOSAL to amend the movement and total ban of vessels from sailing during the typhoon signal number 1 has been submitted at the Department of Transportation and Communications office in Manila.

“We sent a proposal to the Department of Transportation and Communications (DOTC) that some vessels may sail even if there is a typhoon signal number 1,” said Chief Commodore William M. Melad, Philippine Coast Guard of Central Visayas (PCG-7) chief, during Monday’s opening of National Maritime Week.

Melad said certain areas and geographical locations are considered exceptions to vessels in case a typhoon signal number 1 would be raised.

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He cited the Guimaras to Iloilo route which was seldom affected by storms.

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He said the proposal was already approved by the PCG-7 and was pending approval at the DOTC.

Melad also said that most ship owners in Cebu were complying with the no “overloading” requirement.

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All vessels in Cebu port however would be inspected by the PCG-7 before it would be registered with the Maritime Industry Authority (Marina).

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Marina conducts a periodic survey of the vessels while the PCG conducts a mandatory pre-departure inspection before the vessels leave the port.

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Activities in the National Maritime Week celebrated from Sept. 24 to Sept. 30 include yesterday’s “Scubasurero” in barangay Maribago, Lapu-Lapu City.

Divers will do an underwater cleanup of the sea.

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Melad said this would raise awareness to the public about cleaning up the sea./Reporter Rhea Ruth V. Rosell

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