This Marine Guidance Note (MGN) highlights the issues to be considered when planning and undertaking voyages in the vicinity of offshore renewable energy installations (OREIs) in UK waters.
Consultation on the review of Marine Guidance Note (MGN) 372 Safety of Navigation: Offshore Renewable Energy Installations (OREIs): Guidance to mariners operating in the vicinity of UK OREIs
MGN 654 (M+F) Offshore Renewable Energy Installations (OREI) safety response
Highlights issues to consider when assessing navigational safety and emergency response, caused by OREI
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This notice replaces MGN 543 and should be read in conjunction with the following MCA documents:
Marine Guidance Note 372 “Offshore Renewable Energy Installations (OREIs) - Guidance to Mariners operating in the vicinity of UK OREIs”, and
“Methodology for Assessing the Marine Navigational Safety Risks & Emergency Response of Offshore Renewable Energy Installations”.
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Second consultation on the review of MGN 543 and methodology
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Summary This follow up consultation seeks the views of industry and stakeholders on proposals to amend MGN 543 and the methodology document. This consultation ran from
11:45pm on 29 January 2021
Consultation description
The Maritime and Coastguard Agency’s (MCA) guidance documents relating to Offshore Renewable Energy Installations have not been revised for some time, and there has been rapid growth and expansion in the renewables industry over the last few years. The MCA carried out a 12-week consultation in January 2020 and this second consultation seeks your comments on the following two documents which have been amended following stakeholder feedback: