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View Circular E 4 ALBERT EMBANKMENT LONDON SE1 7SR Telephone: +44 (0)20 7735 7611 Fax: +44 (0)20 7587 3210 COMSAR.1/Circ.58 9 June 2017 LISTS OF NAVAREA AND METAREA COORDINATORS 1 In consultation with the International Hydrographic Organization (IHO), an updated list of NAVAREA Coordinators has been prepared, as set out in annex 1. 2 In addition, as requested by the World Meteorological Organization (WMO), the list of METAREA Coordinators has been added, as set out in annex 2. 3 The annexed lists of NAVAREA and METAREA Coordinators are given in the English language only. 4 Member States are invited to bring the annexed lists to the attention of all parties concerned. 5 This circular revokes COMSAR.1/Circ.51/Rev.8. *** I:\CIRC\COMSAR\01\COMSAR.1-Circ.58.docx COMSAR.1/Circ.58 Annex 1, page 1 ANNEX 1 LIST OF NAVAREA COORDINATORS* NAVAREA I NAVAREA III NAVAREA I Coordinator: Director del Instituto Hidrográfico de la Marina United Kingdom Hydrographic Office Instituto Hidrográfico de la Marina Admiralty Way Plaza San Severiano No 3 Taunton 11007 Cádiz Somerset TA1 2DN Spain United Kingdom Tel: +34 (956) 599409; 599414 Tel: +44 1823 353448 Fax: +34 (956) 599396; 545347 Fax: +44 1823 322352 Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] [email protected] Website: http://www.ukho.gov.uk/rnw Website: http://www.armada.mde.es/ihm/ (Baltic Sea Sub-Area Coordinator): Swedish Maritime Administration NAVAREA IV & XII NtM/BALTICO SE-601 78 Norrkoping Deputy Director NOX Sweden ATTN: N65-SP 7500 GEOINT Drive Tel: +46 771 63 06 05 Springfield, VA 22150-7500 Email: [email protected] United States Website: http://www.sjofartsverket.se/baltico Tel: +1 (571) 557 7646 Fax: +1 (571) 558 3261 NAVAREA II Email: [email protected] [email protected] Department "Informations et Ouvrages [email protected] Nautiques" Website: http://msi.nga.mil/NGAPortal/MSI.portal Service hydrographique et océanographique de la marine 13 rue du Chatellier, CS 92803 NAVAREA V 29228 Brest Cedex 2 France Head of Safety of Navigation Information Division Tel: +33 2 56 31 24 24 (Duty Officer, H24) Rua Barao de Jaceguay, s/n˚ +33 6 24 80 08 92 (Duty Officer, spare) Ponta D'Areia - Niteroi - RJ Fax: +33 2 56 31 25 84 CEP-24048-900 Email: [email protected] (H24), Brazil [email protected] (spare) Website: Tel: +55 21 2189-3023/3210 http://diffusion.shom.fr/navarea-en-vigueur Fax: +55 21 2189-3210/2620-0073 Email: [email protected] [email protected] Website: http://www.mar.mil.br/dhn/chm/avgantes/avr adioing.htm * The changes for this new revision are highlighted in red. I:\CIRC\COMSAR\01\COMSAR.1-Circ.58.docx COMSAR.1/Circ.58 Annex 1, page 2 NAVAREA VI NAVAREA IX Maritime Safety Department Area Coordinating Office HQ NAVAREA IX Servicio de Hidrografía Naval PN Hydrographic Dept Avenida Montes de Oca 2124 11, Liaquat Barracks C 1270ABV- Buenos Aires Karachi – 75530 Argentina Pakistan Tel: +54 11 4301-2249/4301-0061/67 Tel: +92 21 48506821/48506152/485061511 Ext 4028 Fax: +92 21 99201623/99203246 Fax: +54 11 4301-2249 Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] Website: Website: www.paknavy.gov.pk/hydro/index.asp http://www.hidro.gob.ar/Nautica/radioav.asp NAVAREA X NAVAREA VII Search and Rescue Hydrographer SA Navy Australian Maritime Safety Authority Hydrographic Office GPO Box 2181 Private Bag X1 Canberra, ACT, 2601 Tokai Australia 7966 Cape Town South Africa Tel: +61 (2) 6230 6811 Fax: +61 (2) 6230 6868 Tel: +27 (21) 787 2408 or 787 2445/2444 Email: [email protected] Fax: +27 (21) 787 2233 or 787 2228 (24 hrs) Website: http://www.amsa.gov.au/search- Email: [email protected] and-rescue/distress-and-safety-comms/msi/ [email protected] Website: http://www.sanho.co.za/ NAVAREA XI NAVAREA VIII Director, Notices to Mariners Office Hydrographic and Oceanographic Department Joint Director of Hydrography Japan Coast Guard Maritime Safety Information Services (MSIS) 3-1-1, Kasumigaseki, Chiyoda-ku, National Hydrographic Office Tokyo 135-8932 107-A, Rajpur Road Japan P.B. No. 75, Dehradun, Uttarakhand - 248 001 Tel: +81-3-3595 3571 India Fax: +81-3-3595 3647 Email: [email protected] Tel: +91 135 2747365 [email protected] Fax: +91 135 2748373 Website: Email: [email protected] http://www1.kaiho.mlit.go.jp/TUHO/keiho/nav (For urgent NAVAREA promulgation) area11_en.html [email protected] Website: http://www.hydrobharat.nic.in NAVAREA XII (See NAVAREA IV) I:\CIRC\COMSAR\01\COMSAR.1-Circ.58.docx COMSAR.1/Circ.58 Annex 1, page 3 NAVAREA XIII NAVAREA XV Chief, Notice to Mariners Division Director, Hydrographic and Oceanographic Department of Navigation and Oceanography Service of the Chilean Navy Ministry of Defence, Russian Federation Errázuriz 254 2 Atamanskaya st. Playa Ancha St. Petersburg 191167 Valparaíso Russian Federation Chile Tel/Fax: +7 812 717 59 00 Tel: +56 32 2266666 Email: [email protected] Fax: +56 32 2266542 Email: [email protected] Website: http://www.shoa.mil.cl/ NAVAREA XIV NAVAREA XIV Coordinator NAVAREA XVI New Zealand Hydrographic Authority Land Information New Zealand Director Radio New Zealand House Dirección de Hidrografía y Navegación 155 The Terrace Calle Roca No. 118 PO Box 5501 Chucuito, Callao Wellington 6145 Perú New Zealand Tel: +51-1 207 8160 Tel: +64 4 460 0110 (office hours) Fax: +51-1 207 8178 +64 27 687 9536 (24 hours) Email: [email protected] +64 27 704 6994 (24 hours) [email protected] Fax: +64 4 498 3535 [email protected] Email: [email protected] Website: http://www.dhn.mil.pe Website: http://www.linz.govt.nz/hydro/nautical- info/navigation-area-14 NAVAREA XVII & XVIII (Effective from 1 July 2017 as follows:) NAVAREA XVII & XVIII Coordinator Maritime New Zealand Operational Support RCCNZ Canadian Coast Guard 41 Percy Cameron Street Centennial Towers Avalon Studios Level 1 200 Kent Street PO Box 30050 Ottawa Lower Hutt 5040 Ontario K1A 0E6 New Zealand Canada Tel: +64 4 577 8030 (24 hours) Operational matters: Fax: +64 4 577 8038 (24 hours) Tel: + 1 613 925 4471 E-mail: [email protected] (24 hours) Fax: + 1 613 925 4519 Website: http://www.maritimenz.govt.nz/navarea Email: [email protected] Administrative matters: Tel: +1 613 990 7572 Email: [email protected] I:\CIRC\COMSAR\01\COMSAR.1-Circ.58.docx COMSAR.1/Circ.58 Annex 1, page 4 NAVAREA XIX NAVAREA XX & XXI Department of Maritime Safety NAVAREA XX & XXI Coordinator Norwegian Coastal Administration Federal State Unitary Enterprise Postbox 1502 "Rosmorport" 6025 Ålesund Bld. 7, 19 Sushevskaya Street Norway Moscow 127055 Russian Federation Tel: +47 78 943000 Fax: +47 78 989899 Tel: +7 495 626-14-25 exts Email: [email protected] (1060/1707/1746/1710) Website: www.navarea-xix.no Fax: +7 495 626-12-39 Email: [email protected] *** I:\CIRC\COMSAR\01\COMSAR.1-Circ.58.docx COMSAR.1/Circ.58 Annex 2, page 1 ANNEX 2 LIST OF METAREA COORDINATORS* METAREA I METAREA IV UNITED KINGDOM (20/03/2017) UNITED STATES (20/03/2017) Mr. Nick ASHTON Mr. Wayne PRESNELL Key Account Manager Met Office Marine and Coastal Weather Services 127 Clerkenwell Road London - National Weather Service/National Oceanic EC1R 5LP Atmospheric Administration United Kingdom 1325 East-West Highway Silver Spring - MD 20910 Tel: +44 1392 885402 United States Telefax: +44 20 7204 7479 Email: [email protected] Tel: +1 301 713 1677 (ext. 128) Telefax: +1 301 713 1520 Email: [email protected] METAREA II FRANCE (20/03/2017) METAREA V Ms. Mireille MAYOKA Météo-France BRAZIL (20/03/2017) Direction des Opérations pour la Prévision Commander Leonardo Diogo Silva Marine et Océanographique Director 42, avenue Gaspard Coriolis Navy Hydrographic Center (CHM) 31057 Toulouse Cedex Environmental Predictions Division of Navy France Hydrographic Center (CHM) Barao de Jaceguay street, no number Tel: +33 5 61 07 82 91 Ponta da Armacao Niteroi Telefax: +33 5 61 07 82 09 24048-900 - RJ Email: [email protected] Brazil Tel: +55 21 2189 3010 METAREA III Telefax: +55 21 2189 3105 Email: [email protected] GREECE (20/03/2017) [email protected] Mr. Michail MYRSILIDIS [email protected] Head of Marine Section Marine Section Hellenic National Meteorological Service 14, El. Venizelou St. Hellnikon Airport GR-167 77 ATHENS Greece Tel: +30 210 9699013 Telefax: +30 210 9628952 Email: [email protected] * This list is the reproduction of the information uploaded on WMO's website: http://www.wmo.int/pages/prog/www/ois/Operational_Information/VolumeD/GMDSS/Focal_Points/GMDSS/fp.pdf I:\CIRC\COMSAR\01\COMSAR.1-Circ.58.docx COMSAR.1/Circ.58 Annex 2, page 2 METAREA VI (South of the Equator) ARGENTINA (20/03/2017) MAURITIUS (20/03/2017) Ms. Alicia CEJAS Mr. Renganaden VIRASAMI (alternate) Servicio Meteorológico Nacional Divisional Meteorologist 25 de Mayo 658 Mauritius Meteorological Services 1002 - Buenos Aires St Paul Road Argentina Vacoas Mauritius Tel: +54 -11 5167 6705 Telefax: +54-11 5167 6709 Tel: +230 6861031 Email: [email protected] Telefax: +230 6861033 Email: [email protected] METAREA VII (Tropical cyclone warnings west of 90E) SOUTH AFRICA (20/03/2017) LA REUNION (20/03/2017) Mr. Johan STANDER Mr. Alain POUJOL South African Weather Service Weather Météo France, Office, Paris Météo France, BP 4 P O Box 21, 97491 Ste. Clotilde International Airport Cape Town France 7525 South Africa Tel: +33-2 62 92 11 00 Tel: +27 (0) 21 935 5700 Telefax: +33-2 62 92 11 47 Telefax: +27 (0) 21 934 4590 Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] (Tropical Cyclone warnings east of 90E) METAREA VIII AUSTRALIA (20/03/2017) (North of Equator) Mr.
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