Port Facility Security / ISPS
All port facilities that receive calls from ships in international traffic must have a security plan that has been approved by the Norwegian Coastal Administration. The security plan must be based on a vulnerability analysis and include security measures to be implemented by the port facility.
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Port Facility Security /ISPS
The ISPS code (International Ship and Port Facility Security) is the international regulations for securing ships and port facilities. The purpose of the security measures is to prevent and obstruct security-related incidents that may damage the ports, the port facilities or the ships that call in …
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SafeSeaNet Norway
Book a pilot and send arrival and departure information to Norwegian authorities and ports.
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Kystinfo
See our map service for maritime information.
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Wave and Current Forecast
Forecast for selected fairways the next 66 hours.
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SafeSeaNet Norway
Book a pilot and send arrival and departure information to Norwegian authorities and ports.
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Kystinfo
See our map service for maritime information.
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Wave and Current Forecast
Forecast for selected fairways the next 66 hours.
Useful resources
Guide to Going Ashore in Undesignated Areas
Download Guide to Going Ashore in Undesignated AreasGuideline based on Regulation no. 538 of 29 May 2013 Concerning Port Facility Security
Handbook - Port Security Awareness.pdf
Download Handbook - Port Security Awareness.pdfFrom the Harbour Master’s Office Safety and Security in Port of Antwerp