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Research on Navigation Methods for Vessels to Enter or Leave Xiushandong Anchorage before or after Receiving Zhoushan Bonded Marine Fuel
DOI: https://doi.org/10.62517/jcte.202606105
Author(s)
Qinglong Hao1, Jingpeng Shi2,*
Affiliation(s)
1Navigation Collage, Dalian Maritime University, Dalian, Liaoning, China 2Zhoushan Maritime Administration, Zhoushan, Zhejiang, China *Corresponding Author
Abstract
At present, the bonded marine fuel supply business in Zhoushan are mainly carried out at the fuel supply anchorages approved by the maritime authorities. Among them, Xiushandong anchorage is located in the mid port area of Zhoushan. It enjoys excellent geographical and strategy conditions and has become the oil supply anchorage with the largest refueling volume in Zhoushan. Xiu Shandong anchorage not only provides fueling services, but also serves as the primary anchorage for ships entering and leaving the mid port area of Zhoushan. The frequent entry and exit of various vessels at the anchorage area has led to a high density of vessel traffic and complex traffic flow around this anchorage. This article aims to, based on the current traffic flow situation in the waters near Xiushandong Anchorage, summarize the navigation methods for ships to safely enter and exit the anchorage, propose the precautions and safety measures for ships to enter and exit the anchorage, and provide technical guidance for ships traveling to and from Zhoushan for refueling with bonded marine fuel.
Keywords
Bonded Marine Fuel Refueling; Xiushandong Anchorage; Receiving Vessel; Navigation Methods
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