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Planning Previsionnel De Desserte Des Tuamotu-Gambier Mars 2019 DIRECTION POLYNESIENNE DES AFFAIRES MARITIMES Date : 27/02/19 Site web : www.service-public.pf/dpam www.maritime.gov.pf PLANNING PREVISIONNEL DE DESSERTE DES TUAMOTU-GAMBIER MARS 2019 TUAMOTU OUEST TUAMOTU CENTRE, EST, NORD-EST, GAMB ARANUI Navires DATE DORY COBIA 3 MAREVA NUI SXMS 4 SXMS 3 NUKU HAU TAPORO 8 5 de 40 42 62 43 croisière Tel 40 42 30 55 Tel : 40 43 36 43 Tél : 40 42 25 53 Tél : 40 42 23 58 Tél : 40 42 23 58 Tél : 40 54 99 54 Tél 40 42 63 93 1 V EN MER PAPEETE TIKAHAU PAPEETE FAAITE ANAA MARUTEA SUD REAO PUKARUA 2 S PAPEETE PAPEETE RANGIROA DEPART V04 PAPEETE RIKITEA TATAKOTO FAKARAVA 8H 3 D PAPEETE PAPEETE AHE MANIHI MAKATEA MATAIVA PAPEETE EN MER VAHITAHI NUKUTAVAKE FAKARAVA 7h 4 L DEPART V07 DEPART V06 TAKAROA TAKAPOTO RANGIROA PAPEETE TUREIA AMANU 5 M TIKEHAU KAUKURA MAKEMO KAUKURA ARUTUA APATAKI PAPEETE EN MER HAO 6 M RANGIROA FAKARAVA FAAITE RARAKA KAUEHI AHE MANIHI PAPEETE TEMATANGI MAROKAU 7 J MANIHI AHE KATIU RARAKA KAUEHI FAKARAVA NIAU APATAKI TAKAROA TAKOPOTO PAPEETE NUKUTEPIPI HIKUERU FAKARAVA 8H 8 V EN MER ARUTUA ARUTUA KAUKURA KAUEHI NIAU PAPEETE HEREHERETUE ANAA 9 S PAPEETE PAPEETE PAPEETE FAKARAVA PAPEETE PAPEETE PAPEETE 10 D PAPEETE PAPEETE PAPEETE AMANU PAPEETE PAPEETE PAPEETE 11 L DEPART V08 DEPART V07 PAPEETE HAO DEPART V03 PAPEETE PAPEETE RIKITEA 12H30 12 M TIKEHAU KAUKURA APATAKI PAPEETE EN MER ANAA PAPEETE PAPEETE RANGIROA 7h 13 M RANGIROA ARATIKA FAKARAVA DEPART V05 PAPEETE FAAITE PAPEETE PAPEETE 14 J AHE MANIHI ARUTUA MAKATEA PAPEETE KATIU MAKEMO PAPEETE PAPEETE 15 V EN MER PAPEETE TIKEHAU MATAIVA PAPEETE TAENGA PAPEETE PAPEETE 16 S PAPEETE PAPEETE RANGIROA PAPEETE TAKUME RAROIA DEPART V04 DEPART V04 FAKARAVA 7H 17 D PAPEETE PAPEETE AHE MANIHI PAPEETE HIKUERU MAROKAU EN MER EN MER RANGIROA 8H et 9H 18 L DEPART V09 DEPART V08 TAKAROA TAKAPOTO PAPEETE HAO AMANU ANAA ANAA 19 M TIKEHAU KAUKURA APATAKI MAKEMO PAPEETE EN MER KATIU MAKEMO AMANU 20 M RANGIROA FAKARAVA FAAITE RARAKA KAUEHI DEPART V05 TATAKOTO TAKUME RAROIA HAO RANGIROA 10H 21 J MANIHI AHE ARUTUA FAKARAVA NIAU ARUTUA MATAIVA TIKEHAU PUKA PUKA HIKUERU MAROKAU VAIRAATEA NUKUTAVAKE 22 V EN MER PAPEETE KAUKURA MAKATEA RANGIROA FAKAHINA FANGATAU HAO VAHITAHI ANAA 8h 23 S PAPEETE PAPEETE PAPEETE KAUKURA ARUTUA APATAKI EN MER NENGO NENGO TATAKOTO AMANU 8h RIKITEA 11h RANGIROA 9H 24 D PAPEETE PAPEETE PAPEETE AHE MANIHI TEPOTO NORD NAPUKA VAIRAATEA NUKUTAVAKE PUKARUA REAO et12H FAKARAVA 8H RANGIROA 25 L DEPART V10 DEPART V09 PAPEETE TAKAROA TAKOPOTO EN MER TUREIA EN MER RIKITEA 8h 8H 26 M TIKEHAU KAUKURA APATAKI PAPEETE KAUEHI FAKARAVA FAAITE ANAA VANAVANA RIKITEA 27 M RANGIROA ARATIKA FAKARAVA DEPART V06 NIAU PAPEETE EN MER EN MER FAKARAVA 7H FAKARAVA 8H RANGIROA 28 J AHE MANIHI ARUTUA MATAIVA PAPEETE PAPEETE MARUTEA SUD MORUROA RIKITEA 9H 29 V EN MER PAPEETE TIKEHAU PAPEETE PAPEETE RIKITEA TEMATANGI 30 S PAPEETE PAPEETE RANGIROA PAPEETE PAPEETE EN MER HEREHERETUE 31 D PAPEETE PAPEETE AHE MANIHI PAPEETE PAPEETE TEMATANGI PAPEETE Ce planning général est établi à partir des plannings individuels fournis par les armateurs. Les dates de dessertes sont suceptibles d'être modifiées (conditions météo défavorables, pannes, desserte d''île annulée, départ du navire retardé ….) Les éventuelles mises à jour de ce planning seront disponibles sur le site web de la DPAM. DIRECTION POLYNESIENNE DES AFFAIRES MARITIMES Date : 27/02/19 Site web : www.service-public.pf/dpam www.maritime.gov.pf PLANNING PREVISIONNEL DE DESSERTE DES TUAMOTU-GAMBIER AVRIL 2019 TUAMOTU OUEST TUAMOTU CENTRE, EST, NORD-EST, GAMBARANUI Navires DATE DORY COBIA 3 MAREVA NUI SXMS 4 SXMS 3 NUKU HAU TAPORO 8 5 de Tel 40 42 30 55 Tel : 40 43 36 43 Tél : 40 42 25 53 Tél : 40 42 23 58 Tél : 40 42 23 58 Tél : 40 54 99 54 Tél 40 42 63 93 40 42 62 43 croisière 1 L DEPART V11 DEPART V10 TAKAROA TAKAPOTO PAPEETE PAPEETE NUKUTEPIPI PAPEETE 2 M TIKEHAU KAUKURA MAKEMO PAPEETE PAPEETE HEREHERETUE PAPEETE 3 M RANGIROA FAKARAVA FAAITE RARAKA KAUEHI PAPEETE DEPART V04 PAPEETE PAPEETE 4 J MANIHI AHE KATIU RARAKA KAUEHI FAKARAVA NIAU APATAKI DEPART V06 ANAA PAPEETE PAPEETE RIKITEA 6H 5 V EN MER ARUTUA ARUTUA KAUKURA MATAIVA FAAITE PAPEETE PAPEETE 6 S PAPEETE PAPEETE PAPEETE RANGIROA KATIU MAKEMO PAPEETE DEPART V05 FAKARAVA 7 D PAPEETE PAPEETE PAPEETE AHE MANIHI TAENGA PAPEETE EN MER PUKARUA 6H 7H 8 L DEPART V12 DEPART V11 PAPEETE TAKAROA TAKAPOTO TAKUME RAROIA PAPEETE HEREHERETUE 9 M TIKEHAU KAUKURA APATAKI PAPEETE APATAKI ARUTUA KAUKURA HIKUERU MAROKAU PAPEETE TEMATANGI TAHANEA 13H 10 M RANGIROA ARATIKA FAKARAVA DEPART V07 NIAU FAKARAVA KAUEHI HAO AMANU PAPEETE MORUROA FAKARAVA 6H 11 J AHE MANIHI ARUTUA MAKATEA EN MER EN MER PAPEETE EN MER MAKATEA 8H 12 V EN MER PAPEETE TIKEHAU MATAIVA HAO TATAKOTO PAPEETE RIKITEA 13 S PAPEETE PAPEETE RANGIROA EN MER REAO PUKARUA DEPART V05 EN MER 14 D PAPEETE PAPEETE AHE MANIHI PAPEETE PUKA PUKA EN MER TUREIA MAKATEA 12H FAKARAVA 8H ET 15 L DEPART V13 DEPART V12 TAKAROA TAKAPOTO PAPEETE EN MER ANAA EN MER 8H30 16 M TIKEHAU KAUKURA APATAKI MAKEMO PAPEETE FAKAHINA FANGATAU KATIU MAKEMO REAO PUKARUA RANGIROA 7H 17 M RANGIROA FAKARAVA FAAITE RARAKA KAUEHI PAPEETE EN MER TAKUME RAROIA TATAKOTO APATAKI 7H 18 J MANIHI AHE ARUTUA FAKARAVA NIAU ARUTUA PAPEETE TEPOTO NORD NAPUKA TAENGA VAHITAHI NUKUTAVAKE RANGIROA 7H 19 V EN MER PAPEETE KAUKURA MAKATEA PAPEETE TAHANEA HIKUERU MAROKAU AMANU 20 S PAPEETE PAPEETE PAPEETE PAPEETE FAAITE ANAA HAO HAO RANGIROA 8H 21 D PAPEETE PAPEETE PAPEETE PAPEETE EN MER NUKUTAVAKE MAROKAU FAKARAVA 7H 22 L PAPEETE PAPEETE PAPEETE PAPEETE PAPEETE EN MER HIKUERU MAKATEA 7H 23 M DEPART V14 DEPART V13 PAPEETE DEPART V07 PAPEETE PUKARUA ANAA 24 M TIKEHAU KAUKURA APATAKI DEPART V08 RANGIROA PAPEETE REAO PAPEETE 25 J RANGIROA ARATIKA FAKARAVA MATAIVA KAUKURA ARUTUA APATAKI PAPEETE EN MER PAPEETE RANGIROA 8H 26 V AHE MANIHI ARUTUA TIKEHAU NIAU FAKARAVA KAUEHI RARAKA PAPEETE MARUTEA SUD PAPEETE FAKARAVA 8H 27 S EN MER PAPEETE RANGIROA TAKAROA TAKAPOTO PAPEETE RIKITEA PAPEETE APATAKI 12H30 FAKARAVA 28 D PAPEETE PAPEETE AHE MANIHI AHE MANIHI PAPEETE EN MER PAPEETE FAKARAVA 7H 7H 29 L DEPART V15 DEPART V14 TAKAROA TAKAPOTO KAUEHI FAKARAVA NIAU PAPEETE TUREIA PAPEETE 30 M TIKEHAU KAUKURA MAKEMO MAKATEA PAPEETE DEPART V05 VANA VANA DEPART V06 Ce planning général est établi à partir des plannings individuels fournis par les armateurs. Les dates de dessertes sont suceptibles d'être modifiées (conditions météo défavorables, pannes, desserte d''île annulée, départ du navire retardé ….) Les éventuelles mises à jour de ce planning seront disponibles sur le site web de la DPAM. DIRECTION POLYNESIENNE DES AFFAIRES MARITIMES Date : 27/02/19 Site web : www.service-public.pf/dpam www.maritime.gov.pf PLANNING PREVISIONNEL DE DESSERTE DES TUAMOTU-GAMBIER MAI 2019 TUAMOTU OUEST TUAMOTU CENTRE, EST, NORD-EST, GAMBARANUI Navires DATE DORY COBIA 3 MAREVA NUI SXMS 4 SXMS 3 NUKU HAU TAPORO 8 5 de Tel 40 42 30 55 Tel : 40 43 36 43 Tél : 40 42 25 53 Tél : 40 42 23 58 Tél : 40 42 23 58 Tél : 40 54 99 54 Tél 40 42 63 93 40 42 62 43 croisière 1 M RANGIROA FAKARAVA FAAITE RARAKA KAUEHI PAPEETE ANAA TEMATANGI EN MER 2 J MANIHI AHE KATIU RARAKA KAUEHI FAKARAVA NIAU APATAKI PAPEETE FAAITE NUKUTEPIPI ANAA 3 V EN MER ARUTUA ARUTUA KAUKURA PAPEETE KATIU MAKEMO HEREHERETUE AMANU 4 S PAPEETE PAPEETE PAPEETE DEPART V08 TAENGA PAPEETE HAO FAKARAVA 7H 5 D PAPEETE PAPEETE PAPEETE MAKATEA MATAIVA TAKUME RAROIA PAPEETE VAIRAATEA NUKUTAVAKE RANGIROA 9H 6 L DEPART V16 DEPART V15 PAPEETE RANGIROA HIKUERU MAROKAU PAPEETE VAHITAHI 7 M TIKEHAU KAUKURA APATAKI PAPEETE AHE MANIHI HAO AMANU PAPEETE TATAKOTO RANGIROA 7H TAHANEA 13H 8 M RANGIROA ARATIKA FAKARAVA DEPART V09 TAKAROA TAKOPOTO EN MER PAPEETE PUKARUA REAO NIAU 7H 9 J AHE MANIHI ARUTUA MAKATEA APATAKI ARUTUA KAUKURA TATAKOTO PAPEETE EN MER MAKATEA 7H 10 V EN MER PAPEETE TIKEHAU MATAIVA NIAU FAKARAVA KAUEHI PUKA PUKA PAPEETE RIKITEA 11 S PAPEETE PAPEETE RANGIROA EN MER FAKAHINA FANGATAU DEPART V06 EN MER 12 D PAPEETE PAPEETE AHE MANIHI AMANU HAO EN MER EN MER MORUROA 13 L DEPART V17 DEPART V16 TAKAROA TAKAPOTO HAO TEPOTO NORD NAPUKA ANAA TEMATANGI 14 M TIKEHAU KAUKURA APATAKI MAKEMO EN MER EN MER KATIU MAKEMO HEREHERETUE MAKATEA 12H30 15 M RANGIROA FAKARAVA FAAITE RARAKA KAUEHI PAPEETE FAAITE ANAA TAKUME RAROIA PAPEETE FAKARAVA 7H30 16 J MANIHI AHE ARUTUA FAKARAVA NIAU ARUTUA PAPEETE PAPEETE HIKUERU MAROKAU PAPEETE RANGIROA 7H ET 9H 17 V EN MER PAPEETE KAUKURA MAKATEA PAPEETE PAPEETE HAO PAPEETE FAKARAVA 7H 18 S PAPEETE PAPEETE PAPEETE PAPEETE PAPEETE NENGO NENGO PAPEETE RANGIROA 8H 19 D PAPEETE PAPEETE PAPEETE PAPEETE PAPEETE VAIRAATEA NUKUTAVAKE PAPEETE FAKARAVA 7H 20 L DEPART V18 DEPART V17 PAPEETE PAPEETE PAPEETE VANAVANA PAPEETE MAKATEA 7H 21 M TIKEHAU KAUKURA APATAKI PAPEETE PAPEETE PAPEETE Tureia DEPART V07 22 M RANGIROA ARATIKA FAKARAVA DEPART V10 PAPEETE PAPEETE EN MER EN MER FAKARAVA 7H 23 J AHE MANIHI ARUTUA MATAIVA DEPART V09 DEPART V06 MARUTEA SUD HEREHERETUE RANGIROA 7H 24 V EN MER PAPEETE TIKEHAU MAKATEA MATAIVA ANAA RIKITEA TEMATANGI 25 S PAPEETE PAPEETE RANGIROA RANGIROA FAAITE EN MER MORUROA 26 D PAPEETE PAPEETE AHE MANIHI AHE MANIHI KATIU MAKEMO TEMATANGI EN MER RANGIROA 7H 27 L DEPART V19 DEPART V18 TAKAROA TAKAPOTO APATAKI ARUTUA KAUKURA TAENGA NUKUTEPIPI RIKITEA 28 M TIKEHAU KAUKURA MAKEMO NIAU FAKARAVA KAUEHI TAKUME RAROIA HEREHERETUE EN MER 29 M RANGIROA FAKARAVA FAAITE RARAKA KAUEHI TAKAROA TAKOPOTO HIKUERU MAROKAU PAPEETE TUREIA 30 J MANIHI AHE KATIU RARAKA KAUEHI FAKARAVA NIAU APATAKI EN MER HAO AMANU PAPEETE EN MER 31 V EN MER ARUTUA ARUTUA KAUKURA PAPEETE EN MER PAPEETE REAO PUKARUA Ce planning général est établi à partir des plannings individuels fournis par les armateurs.
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