Proposed discontinuance of Point Lynas fog signal
| Start date | 16/01/2012 |
|---|---|
| Closing date | 16/04/2012 |
| Station | Point Lynas |
| Reference Number | NAV 190062 |
Point Lynas Lighthouse – Continued Navigational Requirement for Fog Signal
Trinity House as the General Lighthouse Authority for England and Wales maintains Point Lynas Lighthouse at the north east corner on the Isle of Anglesey.
Point Lynas Lighthouse currently exhibits a main light – Oc 10s with a range of 18 nautical miles and a fog (sound) signal with a character of 1 blast every 45 seconds, with a range of 2 nautical miles, which is currently sounded in conditions of reduced visibility. It is proposed that consideration should be given to the discontinuance of this fog signal.
We are now seeking comments from those who navigate in the area on the use made and necessity or otherwise from the point of view of the navigational requirement for this fog signal to continue to be provided. It should be borne in mind that fog signals are no longer considered to be an aid to navigation (provided so that mariners can identify their position by the characteristic sound), but as a means of warning of a particular hazard.
Please write or e-mail, referring to “Point Lynas Lighthouse Consultation” by 16 April 2012 to:
Navigation Directorate
Trinity House
E-mail:- navigation.directorate@thls.org
In the event that it is decided that the provision of the fog signal can now no longer be navigationally justified, it will be discontinued as soon as possible after 3 months prior Trinity House Notice to Mariners.
NAV 190062
Trinity House
16 January 2012
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