Cable ops
Seismic survey by M/V pgs apollo towing 8100 meter long cables: a. in progress until 23 oct in area bound by…
Tasman Sea · Tasman Bay · New Zealand · HYDROPAC 3165/16
- issued
- 2016-10-16 15:30Z
- status
- cancelled 2016-10-23 20:33Z (archive)
- authority
- CNW 224/16 160020Z OCT 16.
- position
- -40.211, 171.841
- source
- nga_json · first seen 2026-08-17 13:38Z
Original warning text
TASMAN SEA. TASMAN BAY. NEW ZEALAND. DNC 06. SEISMIC SURVEY BY M/V PGS APOLLO TOWING 8100 METER LONG CABLES: A. IN PROGRESS UNTIL 23 OCT IN AREA BOUND BY 39-24.20S 172-32.60E, 39-30.00S 172-40.00E, 41-10.50S 170-22.50E, 41-04.80S 170-15.00E. B. 20 OCT UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE IN AREA BOUND BY 40-14.50S 172-57.10E, 39-57.17S 172-25.85E, 39-46.75S 172-41.25E, 40-04.35S 173-13.15E. SIX MILE BERTH REQUESTED.
This area · cable & pipeline work
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- Seismic survey in progress until further notice by M/V pgs apollo towing 8100 meter long cables in area…2016-12-23
- Seismic survey in progress until further notice by M/V pgs apollo towing 8100 meter long cables in area…2016-12-19
- Seismic survey in progress until further notice by M/V pgs apollo towing 8100 meter long cables in area…2016-12-19
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Timeline
Nearby now · within 120 nm
Nothing else in force within 120 nm.
Worldwide now
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Cable ops
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