Identification
- Title
- Ship Routeing Measures
- Abstract
UK EEZ Ships' Routeing Measures as approved by the International Maritime Organisation (IMO), and/or the Maritime and Coastguard Agency (MCA) (as National Competent Authority).
A Traffic Separation Scheme (TSS) is an area in the sea where navigation of ships is highly regulated. It is meant to create lanes in the water where ships in a specific lane are all going in (roughly) the same direction.
A TSS is created in locations with dense shipping where ships can go in different directions and where there is a high risk of collisions.
Source: UKHO
- Licence
- Open Government Licence for Public Sector Information (OGL)
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Copyright:
- Date modified
- 21 June 2022
- Type
- Spatial data
- Category:
- Oceans
- Regions
- Global
- Approved
- Yes
- Published
- Yes
- Featured
- No
- Group
- Geography & Technology
Information
- Spatial extent
- Projection system
- EPSG:3857
- Extension x0
- -671553.385192685
- Extension x1
- -393514.399937533
- Extension y0
- 6740167.2149034
- Extension y1
- 7091873.96919484
Features
- Spatial Representation Type
- Vector data is used to represent geographic data
Contact
- data@gov.wales
- Organisation
- Welsh Government
- Department
- Geography & Technology
References
- Link online
- /layers/appdata-wg-marine:ukho_ship_routeing_measures_areas
- Metadata page
- /layers/appdata-wg-marine:ukho_ship_routeing_measures_areas/metadata_detail
- OGC Geopackage
- Ship Routeing Measures.gpkg
- DXF
- Ship Routeing Measures.dxf
- GML 2.0
- Ship Routeing Measures.gml
- GML 3.1.1
- Ship Routeing Measures.gml
- CSV
- Ship Routeing Measures.csv
- Excel
- Ship Routeing Measures.excel
- Zipped Shapefile
- Ship Routeing Measures.zip
- GeoJSON
- Ship Routeing Measures.json