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The department's website (http://www.mardep.gov.hk) provides a wide range of information on the port and the HKSR, such as Marine Department notices and details of the department's services and facilities. Special features include the application of Really Simple Syndication to publish frequently updated Merchant Shipping Notices; the Hong Kong Shipping Directory in which Hong Kong-based marine services companies are listed; real-time movements of ocean-going vessels and river-trade cargo vessels in port; examination schedules for seafarers and verification of Port Clearance Permits issued; and port and maritime statistics providing the latest monthly and quarterly statistics on vessel arrivals, cargo and container throughput.

The Marine Department eBusiness System, which provides a one-stop solution to simplify and speed up the submission and processing of port formalities, has been enhanced to offer e-Business services such as online submission of applications, online issuance of permits/certificates, auto-approval for online application, online payment via auto-pay and online enquiry for application status.

Vessel Traffic Management

The Marine Department's Vessel Traffic Centre monitors and regulates the movements of vessels using the Vessel Traffic Service through a computer-aided radar network, VHF radios and a database information system, which together provide full surveillance of all navigable waters in Hong Kong.

Harbour Patrol and Local Control Stations

The Harbour Patrol Section operates a fleet of 20 patrol launches and provides on-site support for the Vessel Traffic Centre. Apart from responding to maritime emergencies, the patrol launches help enforce marine legislation and maintain port and shipping safety.

The Marine Department's local traffic control station at Kwai Chung Container Terminal 8 operates round the clock. Equipped with a dedicated patrol launch, the station provides navigational assistance to vessels in the vicinity of the Kwai Chung- Tsing Yi container port area.

Carriage of Dangerous Goods

The Marine Department conducts random shipboard inspections of vessels in Hong Kong waters in accordance with international and local standards. The dangerous goods legislation is being revised to conform with the new requirements of the International Maritime Dangerous Goods Code.

Pilotage Service

Pilotage is compulsory in Hong Kong waters for vessels of 3 000 gross tones and more, oil tankers of 1 000 gross tonnes and more, and all gas carriers.

The Director of Marine is the pilotage authority, who regulates and monitors pilotage services with the assistance of the Pilotage Advisory Committee. The committee's membership covers a wide spectrum of port users and shipping

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