DMA Improves Information For Seafarers Via New Online System
In the future, Notices to Mariners will be issued and made available on an ongoing basis and not only on Fridays. It will become possible to view the information graphically in a chart as well as in a new improved list format.
Christian Kopp Pedersen, Manager of Navigation and Information in the Danish Maritime Authority:
”The new chart view will provide a far better overview of which notices are of relevance to each individual user. By means of version 2.0 of Nautical Information, we can improve the service provided to our users and in this manner enhance safety at sea.”
It will be possible to download and bring along the information offline and it will also be possible to access historical information by means of a search function.
Reference: dma.dk
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