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Hong Kong to Conduct Dolphin Survey

January 26, 2016

For approximately 9 months, an acoustic monitor will be temporarily established on the seabed [at Lung Kwu Tan and Siu Ho Wan] in each of the following locations (WGS 84 Datum):

(A) 22 deg. 23.920’N / 113 deg. 54.197’E
(B) 22 deg. 23.458’N / 113 deg. 54.443’E
(C) 22 deg. 23.034’N / 113 deg. 54.701’E
(D) 22 deg. 18.560’N / 113 deg. 58.647’E
(E) 22 deg. 18.910’N / 113 deg. 58.988’E
(F) 22 deg. 19.024’N / 113 deg. 59.605’E

The acoustic monitor is an instrument for collecting dolphin data. It is a structure of pyramid shape with a height of about 0.8 metre and a square base of 1.0 metre by 1.0 metre. Its bottom will be embedded in the seabed.

Regular diving operations for inspecting and retrieving data from the acoustic monitors will be carried out by a work boat in the above locations once every month.

The hours of work will be from 0900 to 1730 hours.

Vessel engaged in the operations will display signals as prescribed in international and local regulations.

Vessels navigating in the vicinity should proceed with caution and keep clear at slow speed, bearing in mind that there are divers working at the locations.

Source: Government of Hong Kong SAR Marine Department Notice No.12 of 2016 dated 22 January 2016

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