Cable ops
Seismic survey 01 jun until further notice by M/V geo mariner towing two 4250 meter long cables in area…
Gulf of Guinea · Cameroon · HYDROLANT 979/10
- issued
- 2010-05-30 13:21Z
- status
- cancelled 2010-10-09 11:01Z (archive)
- authority
- NAVAREA II 202/10 301215Z MAY 10.
- sea
- Gulf of Guinea
- position
- 4.208, 8.824
- source
- nga_json · first seen 2026-08-17 13:38Z
Original warning text
GULF OF GUINEA. CAMEROON. SEISMIC SURVEY 01 JUN UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE BY M/V GEO MARINER TOWING TWO 4250 METER LONG CABLES IN AREA BOUND BY 04-26.9N 008-52.9E, 04-26.5N 008-42.6E, 03-59.8N 008-42.6E, 03-59.8N 008-54.6E, 04-04.5N 008-58.8E. WIDE BERTH REQUESTED.
This area · cable & pipeline work
44 within 180 nm since 2000 · 0 in the last 12 months · 0 in force now
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- Cable operations in progress until further notice by cableship ile de sein along trackline joining 03-00.70N…2024-05-04
- Cable operations 06 apr until further notice by cableship ile de sein along trackline joining 03-14.80N…2024-04-05
- Seismic survey in progress until 01 dec by M/V polar marquis towing 12 8100 meter long cables2018-10-23
- Seismic survey 090001Z jan to 282359Z feb by M/V hugin explorer and M/V ocean europe in area bound by…2017-01-05
- Seismic survey 200001Z sep until further notice by M/V polarcus alima towing 12 8100 meter long cables in…2015-09-19
- Seismic survey 200001Z sep until further notice by M/V polarcus alima towing 12 8100 meter long cables in…2015-09-18
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Timeline
- Cancel HYDROLANT 979/10 and this msg, survey completedcancelled by · 2010-10-09
Nearby now · within 120 nm
- Dangerous wreck in 04-18.50N 007-02.20EWrecks · 107.2 nm
Worldwide now
40 cable & pipeline work in force · see all
Cable ops
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Not for navigation. This is a re-rendering of an official navigational warning for awareness; mariners must use official NAVAREA broadcasts and their national MSI service.