Designated Anchorage definition

Designated Anchorage means an area designated by a Harbourmaster as an anchorage area or berth and published on charts, in the PLA Handbook of Tide Tables and Port Information or in Notices to Mariners;
Designated Anchorage means an area of water established and marked as an anchorage by lawful authority.
Designated Anchorage means an anchorage designated in the document titled ‘Harbour Master’s Directions’ as amended from time to time and published on Ports Victoria’s website. Empties means cargo containers which do not contain any Cargo.

Examples of Designated Anchorage in a sentence

  • The Owner or Shipping Agent must apply to the Harbour Master to anchor in a Designated Anchorage.

  • The Owner or Shipping Agent must apply to the VPCM Harbour Master to anchor in a Designated Anchorage.


More Definitions of Designated Anchorage

Designated Anchorage means any coastal area designated as an anchorage under the laws of St. Christopher and Nevis;
Designated Anchorage means an area described in the Great Barrier Reef Marine Parks Regulations 2019.
Designated Anchorage means an area designated by the Harbour Master as an anchorage area and published on charts, port information or in Notices to Mariners;
Designated Anchorage means the anchorage designated in the document titled ‘Harbour Master’s Directions’ as amended from time to time and published on Port Victoria’s website.
Designated Anchorage means an area of water established and marked as an anchorage